NRC Planetary Science Decadal Survey: Presentations to the Giant Planets Panel August 2009
The following presentations were made to the first meeting of the Giant Planets panel of the National Research Council’s Planetary Science Decadal Survey. The meeting was held on August 24-26, 2009 in Washington, D.C. Titles of the presentations are from the agenda for the meeting. Some of these were joint sessions with another Decadal Survey panel. Adobe 8.0 or higher is needed to open most of these files. Some are quite large and may take a few moments to load; please be patient.
- Lessons Learned from the 2003 Decadal Survey, Andrew Ingersoll, CalTech
- Decadal Survey Overview, Steve Squyres, Cornell
- Charge to the Decadal Survey, James Green et al, NASA
- NSF’s Support for the Planetary Sciences, Nigel Sharp, NSF
- OPAG’s Goals and Priorities, William McKinnon, Washington University
- Uranus Mission Concept, Mark Hofstadter, JPL
- Cassini Equinox/Solstice Missions and Saturn Science, Linda Spilker, JPL
- How the TSSM Mission Addresses Saturn Science Goals, Jonathan Lunine, University of Arizona
- Science Goals Addressed Via Entry Probes, Thomas Spilker, JPL
- Neptune Mission Concept, Candice Hansen, JPL
- Jupiter-Europa Orbiter and Jupiter Science, Robert Pappalardo, JPL
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