Genesis
Mission Update
10/8/04
Scientists
are optimistic that Genesis
solar samples that arrived at the Johnson Space
Center in Houston on Monday will provide important
information on the history and origin of the solar
system.

Genesis team members from JSC and JPL unload
containers of solar wind samples headed
for the JSC Astromaterials Curation Facility. |
Following
an extensive recovery effort since its Sept. 8
impact at a Utah landing site, the first scientific
samples from the Genesis space probe arrived at
NASA's Johnson Space Center late on Monday, Oct.
4. Over the coming days, the samples, numbered
and packaged in separate carrying cases, will
be moved to the Genesis clean room where they
will be preserved and protected. The quantity
of material recovered from Genesis will be determined
by further study at JSC. Samples will be distributed
to scientists to study over the coming months
and years, beginning with members of the Genesis
Science Team.
Click
here
for photos of the arrival at Ellington Field.
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