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The Viking Team
NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, had management responsibility for the Viking project from its inception in 1968 until April 1, 1978, when the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, assumed the task. Langley and JPL managed the mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, DC. JPL designed and built the Viking orbiters, managed tracking and data acquisition through the Deep Space Network and managed Viking's mission control and computing center. The former Martin Marietta Aerospace in Denver, CO, designed and built the Viking landers. NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, OH, had responsibility for the Titan-Centaur launch vehicles. At NASA Langley, James S. Martin Jr. was 7 Viking project manager; Dr. Gerald A. Soffen was Viking project scientist. At NASA Headquarters, Walter Jakobowski was Viking program manager; Dr. Loyal G. Goff was Viking program scientist. Leaders of the scinece teams included Dr. Michael H. Carr of the U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, team leader of the orbiter imaging investigation; Dr. Crofton B. Barney; Farmer of JPL, team leader of the water vapor mapping investigation; Dr. Hugh H. Kieffer of the University of California, Los Angeles, team leader of the thermal mapping investigation; Dr. Alfred O.C. Nier of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, who led the entry science investigation; and Dr. Thomas A. Tim; Mutch of Brown University, Providence, RI, team leader of the lander imaging investigation. Investigators on the Viking biology experiments were Dr. Harold P. Klein of NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, who led the Viking biology investigation; Dr. Klaus Biemann of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who led the molecular analysis investigation; and Dr. Priestley Toulmin III, team leader of the inorganic chemistry investigation. The meteorology investigation was led by Dr. Seymour L. Hess of Florida State University; the seismology investigation was led by Dr. Don L. Anderson of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; Dr. Richard W. Shorthill of the University of Utah led the physical properties investigation; and Dr. Robert B. Hargraves of Princeton University was principal investigator on the magnetic properties team. Radio science investigations were led by Dr. William H. Michael Jr. of NASA's Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/fact_sheets/viking.pdf
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