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      January 17, 2012
      Credit NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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      NASA's twin GRAIL spacecraft have new names, thanks to some enthusiastic 4th graders from Montana, who reveal the names in dramatic fashion.

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      Maria Zuber: We gave these two spacecraft names of 'A' and 'B'.
      So we asked the youth of America to assist us in getting slightly better names.
      And we held a nationwide contest. Over 11,000 students wrote essays. There was a very competitive competition.

      Sally Ride: GRAIL is the first spacecraft mission to carry instruments
      that are entirely dedicated to education: cameras that will be operated by students.
      And it's my pleasure to introduce 4th-grade teacher Nina DiMauro.
      Her class at Emily Dickinson School submitted the winning entry. Nina, congratulations!

      Nina DiMauro: We're so thrilled that our names were chosen!
      DiMauro: Give me an E!
      Students: E!
      DiMauro: Give me an F!
      Students: F!
      DiMauro: Give me a B!
      Students: B!
      DiMauro: Give me an L!
      Students: L!
      DiMauro: Give me a B!
      Students: B!
      DiMauro: Give me an O!
      Students: O!
      DiMauro: Give me an 'and'!
      Students: And!
      DiMauro: Give me a W!
      Students: W!
      DiMauro: What have we got?
      Students: Ebb & Flow!
      DiMauro: Can't hear you!
      Students: Ebb & Flow!

      Ride: In mid-March they'll have the honor of being the first school to take photos of the moon
      with the MoonKam cameras.

      DiMauro: We can't wait! We're looking forward to it! Thank you!

      Applause.