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THINK of it as the DNA of the solar system. And it’s coming to the Johnson Space Center. When NASA’s Genesis spacecraft returns samples of the solar wind
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Document Date: 2004-06-02 11:53:47


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Denver / /

Company

JSC Genesis Laboratory / Lockheed Martin / Vertigo Inc. / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Los Alamos National Laboratory / the Boeing / /

Country

Columbia / /

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Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Johnson Space Center / Space Center’s Mission Control Center / Launch Complex / Cape Canaveral Air Force Station / /

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chemical makeup / /

Organization

Flight Director Office / NASA Discovery Mission / NASA’s office of Space Science in Washington / Exploration Science / Space Center’s Mission Control Center / Genesis Science Team / Astronaut Office / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / office of Astromaterials Research / office of Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science / Japanese Hayabusa mission / Mission Operations Directorate / Johnson Space Center / Genesis mission / Apollo mission / Mission Control Center / /

Person

Milt Heflin / Apollo Flight / Kent Rominger / Kendra Phipps / Kelly Beck / Randy Stone / Eileen Stansbery / Gene Kranz / Carlton Allen / /

Position

sample collector / collector / Assistant Director / Deputy Director / Director / Director for STS107 / curator / Chief / Astromaterials Curator / /

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Genesis / /

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Utah / Florida / /

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