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NEWS RELEASE: 2008-073 May 5, 2008
NASA Kepler Mission Offers Opportunity to Send Names Into Space
PASADENA, Calif. -- How cool would it be to have your name on board the spacecraft that
discovers the first known Earth-like planet beyond our solar system? Well, here's your chance.
NASA today announced an opportunity for anyone to submit their name to be included on a DVD
and rocketed into space as part of NASA's Kepler Mission, scheduled to launch in February 2009
from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
"This mission will provide our first knowledge of Earth-like planets beyond our solar system," said
Kepler Mission principal investigator William Borucki.
The Name in Space DVD will be mounted on the exterior of the spacecraft in November 2008. A
video of the DVD being mounted on the spacecraft will be taken and posted on the Kepler mission
Web site prior to the spacecraft being shipped to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in December of this
year. A copy of the DVD with all of the names and messages will be given to the Smithsonian
Institution's National Air and Space Museum, Washington.
"It's a way for the public to participate in our space program," explained David Koch, deputy
principal investigator for the Kepler Mission. According to Koch, there's no limit to the number of
names that can be submitted for inclusion on the DVD.
"We're looking for several million names," Koch said. "The only limitation is people's interest."
Anyone who wants to participate in the Name in Space project should submit their name, the state or
country they live in and, if they desire, a short statement (500 words or less) answering the question:
"Why do you think the Kepler Mission is important?" The deadline for submissions to the Kepler
Mission Web site is Nov. 1, 2008.
Certificates of Participation will be available for printing from the Kepler mission Web site.
The certificate states that the person whose name has been submitted has been included on the list of
names launched in 2009 with the Kepler spacecraft into orbit around the sun. There is no charge for
participating in the project or for printing the certificate.
Name in Space is an international activity associated with the International Year of Astronomy 2009
in recognition of the 400th anniversary of Johannes Kepler's publication of his first two laws of
planetary motion.
Kepler is a NASA Discovery mission. NASA Ames is the home organization of the science principal
investigator and is responsible for the ground system development, mission operations and science
data analysis. Kepler mission development is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, Calif. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colo., is responsible for developing
the Kepler flight system.
To submit names and learn more about the Kepler Mission, visit http://kepler.nasa.gov/ .
For more information about NASA programs, visit http://www.nasa.gov .
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