"BPL Mission 003 : Pre-Launch Operations Test (PLOT)" Exhibition

Parker's Box

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Parker's Box announces a new collaboration with aerospace company BPL (Brower Propulsion Laboratory). Later this summer, BPL will be embarking on its latest mission, and, in accordance with new government guidelines concerning corporate transparency, the company is working with Parker's Box for the second time in order to reveal to the public the parameters and intentions of its upcoming mission, in a special presentation at the gallery. In the same spirit, BPL has agreed to publish extracts of its mission memo, as part of this media alert:

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This corporate memo issued on February 10, 2009

BPL003 MORANIC MISSION TO MONTANA

MISSION OVERVIEW

The Brower Propulsion Laboratory announces its third full - scale exploration mission, entitled BPL-003 MMM (Moranic Mission to Montana). The project entails retracing the path of an expedition that included the painter Thomas Moran to the Yellowstone region in 1871, only this time using robotic spacecraft. Manufacturing and testing began in the Fall of 2008 and launch is scheduled for late in August, 2009. Operations will take place near Yellowstone National Park at Livingston, Montana, and will involve an unprecedented coordination of three different spacecraft: a lander, a rover, and a high altitude balloon. During the mission, a remote headquarters and mission control will be set up at Livingston, in the upstairs of the 'Visions West' Gallery, where visitors will be invited to participate in the expedition. Operations will be available on the Interweb, with several user-accessible "interactive" features. At the conclusion of the mission, the spacecraft and processed data will be brought to the Esther M. Klein Art Gallery, part of the University Science Center in Philadelphia, for public display. Before the launch date a small public exhibition of plans and documents will be on view at the Pushkin Institute, in Athens, Greece, which sounds very important. As with all our work, the vehicles and equipment used in this mission will be completely hand made by BPL's single employee, to conserve funds and expectations. Operations and updates will be made available on the interweb at: http://www.browerpropulsionlab.com. See the end of this document for further contact information.

MISSION SUPPORT

Cheap memorabilia pertaining to the MMM mission will be made available in an attempt to raise vital funds for the project. Sponsorship opportunities as well as company stock are always available. A bake sale will also be organized, as well as a beauty contest, though we're still figuring out how to turn that into a fundraiser. Of course we should always remember to remind people that the BPL catalogue -which also exists online- is a source for many aerospace devices both useful and otherwise.

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from June 05, 2009 to June 21, 2009

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