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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Solar Terrestrial Probes Program
Office in Greenbelt, Md., manages the STEREO mission, instruments and its
science center. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,
in Laurel, Md., is designing, building and operating the twin
observatories for NASA during the two-year mission.
Mission Management and Instrument Team Leaders
NASA STEREO Mission Management
| Project Manager |
Nick Chrissotimos (GSFC) |
| Deputy Project Manager |
Jim Adams (GSFC) |
| Deputy Project Manager - Instruments |
Michael Delmont (GSFC) |
| Mission Director |
Steven Odendahl (GSFC) |
| Project Scientist |
Michael Kaiser (GSFC) |
| Deputy Project Scientist |
Therese Kucera (GSFC) |
| STEREO Science Center Chief Observer |
William Thompson (GSFC) |
Instrument Team Leaders
| Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric
Investigation (SECCHI) |
| Principal Investigator |
Russell Howard, Naval Research Laboratory |
| Project Manager |
Becky Baugh, Naval Research Laboratory |
| In situ Measurements of PArticles and CME
Transients (IMPACT) |
Principal Investigator |
Janet Luhmann, University of California-Berkeley |
Project Manager |
Dave Curtis, University of California-Berkeley |
| PLAsma and SupraThermal Ion Composition
(PLASTIC) |
| Principal Investigator |
Antoinette Galvin, University of New Hampshire |
| Project Manager |
Steve Turco, University of New Hampshire |
| STEREO/WAVES (S/WAVES) |
| Principal Investigator |
Jean-Louis Bougeret, Paris Observatory, Meudon |
| Project Manager |
Keith Goetz, University of Minnesota |
Last Revised: Tuesday, 09-May-2006 12:47:40 EDT
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