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Mars Odyssey Has New Project Manager
April 30, 2002
Roger Gibbs has been named project manager for NASA's
2001 Mars Odyssey mission, succeeding Matt Landano who
was appointed the director for the JPL Office of Safety and
Mission Success. Gibbs had been the deputy project
manager for Odyssey; prior to launch he was the flight
system manager of the Odyssey orbiter.
Gibbs came to JPL in 1973, working in the Deep Space Network
while still a college student. Later, he spent several years
working in the telecommunication industry before returning to
JPL in 1983. He has held a number of positions in the Spacecraft
Systems Group, including spacecraft chief system engineer for
the Cassini mission to Saturn; manager of the Cassini systems
engineering team; spacecraft chief system engineer for the Mars
Observer mission to Mars; and instrument integration engineer
for Mars Observer and the Galileo mission to Jupiter.
Mars Odyssey was launched on April 7, 2001 and arrived at Mars
last October. The orbiter carries several instruments designed
to study the chemical and mineral composition of Mars and to
provide scientists with more clues to where water was and may
still exist on the planet.
Gibbs has a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering
from the University of Southern California. He received a NASA
Exceptional Service Medal in 1993 for his contribution to the
Galileo and Mars Observer spacecraft, and a NASA Exceptional Service
medal for his technical contribution and leadership to the
Cassini Project. He lives in Altadena, Calif. with his wife Sharon
and two daughters Lauren and Amanda.
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