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MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91109. TELEPHONE (818) 354-5011
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov
Contact: Jane Platt
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 21, 1999
WANTED: EARTHLINGS TO SHARE THE JOYS OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
The hunt is on for at least 40 additional science educators
to share the thrill of solar system exploration with America's
communities through the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Solar System
Ambassador Program.
The new recruits will help introduce the public to JPL's
present and future missions to explore our solar system
neighborhood. These missions include Cassini en route to Saturn,
Galileo currently orbiting Jupiter, Stardust on its way to a
comet rendezvous, as well as Europa Orbiter, Pluto-Kuiper
Express, Solar Probe, Genesis, Ulysses, Voyager, and the Deep
Space Network.
"By interacting face-to-face with people in their own
backyards, the ambassadors personalize the space program," said
David Schranck, ambassador program coordinator.
The volunteers will interact with JPL scientists, engineers,
and project team members in high-tech teleconference/online
training sessions. They'll soak up knowledge about such themes
as "Water in the Solar System," "Life in the Solar System" and
"Ringed Planets." The ambassadors will then carry their newfound
knowledge back to their own neighborhoods, where they'll launch
four public events per year with museums, planetariums and
community groups.
This spread-the-word program began with the Galileo
Ambassadors to Jupiter, a venture that has brought tantalizing
discoveries about Jupiter and its moons to more than 250,000
people in the past year through public, hometown events. The new
ambassadors will join forces with 84 current volunteers from 38
states.
It's helpful, but not essential, for applicants to have a
formal or informal science or teaching background. The
application deadline is May 17, 1999. Details about the
announcement of opportunity and online applications forms are
available on the web at
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/
Last Updated: November 26, 2003
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