Report of the Terrestrial Bodies Science Working Group. Volume 1: Executive summary

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Asteroids, Comets, Galilean Satellites, Lunar Exploration, Mission Planning, Space Missions, Terrestrial Planets, Data Reduction, Extraterrestrial Communication, International Cooperation, Nasa Programs, Planetary Environments, Spacecraft Design

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Current knowledge of Mercury, Venus, Mars, the Moon, asteroids, comets, and the Galilean satellites were reviewed along with related NASA programs and available mission concepts. Exploration plans for the 1980 to 1990 period are outlined and recommendations made. Topics discussed include: scientific objectives and goals, exploration strategy and recommended mission plans, supporting research and technology, Earth-based and Earth-orbital investigations, data analysis and synthesis, analysis of extraterrestrial materials, broadening the science support base, and international cooperation.

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