Lunar Landers, Jupiter Polar Orbiter Are New Frontiers Finalists
NASA has picked twin lunar sample return landers and a Jupiter polar orbiter as finalists for its next New Frontiers mission, which would follow the flight to Pluto scheduled for launch in 2006. The "Moonrise" mission proposed by the Colorado School of Mines aims to return about 5 lb. of lunar...
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