![]() Lockheed Martin Corporation (LM), based in Bethesda, Md., developed the MAVEN spacecraft, conducted assembly, test and launch operations, and provides mission operations at their Littleton, Colorado facility. Jim Morrissey, Launch Vehicle Interface Manager.Nick Jedrich, Instrument System Manager.Martin Houghton, Mission Systems Engineer.Dave Folta, Mission Design and Navigation lead.Oscar Cheatom, Chief Safety & Mission Assurance.Bob Bartlett, Planetary Protection & Instrument Systems Engineer.Belinda Barker, Project Support Manager.NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) manages the project and provides mission systems engineering, mission design, safety and mission assurance, and the MAG and NGIMS instruments. LASP and SSL co-lead the Education & Public Outreach activities. The University of California, Berkeley/Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) provides management for the P&F Package, and provided the STATIC, SEP, SWIA, SWEA instruments, the probes and booms for the LPW, and the P&F Data Processing Unit. Jerel Moffatt, SOC Operational Software.Alex DeWolfe, Science Data Center Manager.The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder coordinates MAVEN’s science team, science operations and data management, the Remote Sensing Package management, and provided the IUVS and LPW instruments. (Courtesy NASA/GSFC) Institutional Partners ![]() MAVEN Project Manager David Mitchell (left) and Principal Investigator Bruce Jakosky stand in front of the sign welcoming the team onto Goddard Space Flight Center the day following the Confirmation Review held at NASA HQ.
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