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            "title": "LRO Early Results Press Conference Visuals",
            "description": "These are the visuals used to support the LRO Press Conference \"NASA's LRO Mission Mapping Lunar South Pole in Uprecedented Detail\" held on September 17, 2009 at Goddard Space Flight Center. || ",
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            "release_date": "2009-09-11T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "A Tour of the LRO Instrument Suite",
            "description": "Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Project Scientist Rich Vondrak explains the LRO suite of instruments and how each will greatly benefit our understanding of the Moon.For complete transcript, click here. || LRO_vondrak_ipod.02402_print.jpg (1024x576) [90.1 KB] || LRO_vondrak_ipod_web.png (320x180) [177.9 KB] || LRO_vondrak_ipod_thm.png (80x40) [16.3 KB] || LRO_vondrak_ipod.webmhd.webm (960x540) [46.3 MB] || LRO_vondrak_ipod.m4v (640x360) [70.8 MB] || LRO_vondrak.wmv (320x236) [37.5 MB] || LRO_vondrak_nasacast.mp4 (320x176) [21.6 MB] || ",
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            "title": "LRO's CRaTER: Man, On The Moon",
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            "title": "LRO/LCROSS Launch, Deploy, and Mission Animation",
            "description": "The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter or LRO will give scientists more information about the structure of the Moon's interior; the types of rock found there, events that shaped it, and the conditions that exist at the surface. LRO will spend one year in a polar orbit collecting this information. LRO's instrument suite will provide the highest resolution and the most comprehensive data set and the most detailed maps ever returned from the moon. It will carry an additional payload called LCROSS. The identification of water is very important to the future of human activities on the Moon. LCROSS will excavate the permanently dark floor of one of the Moon's polar craters with two heavy impactors to test the theory that ancient ice lies buried there. The impact will eject material from the crater's surface to create a plume that specialized instruments will be able to analyze for the presence of water (ice and vapor), hydrocarbons and hydrated material. || ",
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            "title": "LRO Instrument Integrations",
            "description": "The LRO payload, comprised of six instruments and one technology demonstration, will provide key data sets to enable a human return to the moon. Though built at a variety of partner institutions, all of LRO's instruments were integrated onto the spacecraft at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. || ",
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