Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002mbns.conf...48p&link_type=abstract
The Moon Beyond 2002: Next Steps in Lunar Science and Exploration, p. 48
Computer Science
Management Planning, Mission Planning, Solar System, Lunar Programs, Space Exploration
Scientific paper
Over the last year a broad and detailed assessment of the current status of science activities as well as research strategies for solar system exploration (SSE) was undertaken by a sub-committee of the NAS/NRC Space Studies Board. This study was requested by NASA to identify science priorities for the next decade of exploration. The report has been completed and is in the review process. This Decadal SSE Survey report is to be given to Dr. Ed Weiler, Associate Administrator for Space Science. It will be publicly released during the summer of 2002 in time for use in NASA's strategic planning. The study consisted of individual panels charged with making recommendations for particular aspects of solar system exploration and a Steering Committee, chaired by Mike Belton, who prepared an overview of compelling solar system science and identified cross-cutting issues. The panels prepared detailed reports that were submitted to the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee, which also contained a representative from each of the panels, prioritized the diverse panel recommendations into an integrated strategy, including prioritized recommendations.
Bullock Mark
Greeley Ronald
Jolliff Brad
Pieters Carlé M.
Sprague Ann
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