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Moon impact site named for UCSD Physicist and first female American astronaut Sally Ride.

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One year after their arrival at the moon, NASA's twin Grail spacecraft got a grand sendoff into oblivion, climaxing with a well-orchestrated crash onto a crater's rim. The place where they crashed will be named after Sally Ride, America's first woman in space, who passed away this summer.

Ride was in charge of the Grail mission's MoonKam project, which let students from around the world select targets for the probes' cameras. MIT's Maria Zuber, the mission's principal investigator, announced just after today's double whammy that her team received clearance from NASA to name the crash site after Ride.

Read More:

http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/17/15973659-nasas-grail-probes-crash-on-moon-impact-site-named-after-sally-ride?lite

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20761903

Last modified: 12/18/2012