Figure 2-1, in Chapter 2-3:
Shortly after NASA announced that Lunar Prospector had been selected
by the NASA Discovery Program for flight, this PR photograph of
the principles was taken in front of the full-scale engineering
model of the Discovery Proposal version of the Lunar Prospector
Spacecraft. Left to right are: Scott Hubbard, the NASA/Ames Project
Manager; the author and Lunar Prospector Principal Investigator;
and Domenick Tenerelli, the Lockheed Project Manager (Lockheed
Martin photograph).
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Figure 2-2, in Chapter 2-3: This oblique overhead shot of the
full-scale engineering model of the Discovery Proposal version
of the Lunar Prospector Spacecraft shows clearly the scale of
the spacecraft and science instrument booms. The Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
(GRS) is on the science instrument boom to the lower right;
the Alpha Particle Spectrometer (APS, the instrument at the
end of the boom) and the Neutron Spectrometer (NS, the silvery
cylinders somewhat near to the spacecraft than is the APS) are
on the science boom extending to the lower left; the Magnetometer
(MAG) and Electron Reflectometer (ER) are on the science boom
extending to the back. NASA/Ames Project Manager, Scott Hubbard
is on the right of the spacecraft and behind the GRS boom. Lockheed
Project Manager; Domenick Tenerelli is to the left and in front
of the model. The author and Lunar Prospector Principle Investigator
is in the middle and in front of the model (Lockheed Martin
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