The next century astrophysics program

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Astronomical Satellites, Astrophysics, Measuring Instruments, Mission Planning, Nasa Space Programs, Technology Assessment, Far Uv Spectroscopic Explorer, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Gravity Probe B, Hubble Space Telescope, Interferometers, Large Deployable Reflector, Optical Measuring Instruments, Schmidt Telescopes, Space Infrared Telescope Facility, Submillimeter Waves, X Ray Astrophysics Facility

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The Astrophysics Division within the NASA Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) has defined a set of major and moderate missions that are presently under study for flight sometime within the next 20 years. These programs include the: Advanced X Ray Astrophysics Facility; X Ray Schmidt Telescope; Nuclear Astrophysics Experiment; Hard X Ray Imaging Facility; Very High Throughput Facility; Gamma Ray Spectroscopy Observatory; Hubble Space Telescope; Lunar Transit Telescope; Astrometric Interferometer Mission; Next Generation Space Telescope; Imaging Optical Interferometer; Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer; Gravity Probe B; Laser Gravity Wave Observatory in Space; Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy; Space Infrared Telescope Facility; Submillimeter Intermediate Mission; Large Deployable Reflector; Submillimeter Interferometer; and Next Generation Orbiting Very Long Baseline Interferometer.

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