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Space Studies Board Annual Report 1999 (2000)
Space Studies Board (SSB)

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Space Studies Board: Annual Report 1999 Contents     From the Chair   iii 1   Charter and Organization of the Board   1 2   Activities and Membership   8 3   Summaries of Major Reports   36     3.1 A Scientific Rationale for Mobility in Planetary Environments,   36     3.2 Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms: Proceedings of a Workshop,   40     3.3 A Science Strategy for the Exploration of Europa,   42     3.4 Institutional Arrangements for Space Station Research,   47     3.5 U.S.-European-Japanese Workshop on Space Cooperation: Summary Report,   52     3.6 Radiation and the International Space Station: Recommendations to Reduce Risk,   54 4   Short Reports   59     4.1 Assessment of NASA’s Plans for Post-2002 Earth Observing Missions,   59     4.2 On the National Science Foundation’s Facility Instrumentation Program,   73     4.3 On Antarctic Astronomy,   74 5   Congressional Testimony   75     5.1 Supporting Research and Data Analysis in NASA’s Science Programs: Engines for Innovation and Synthesis,   75 6   Cumulative Bibliography   78

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Space Studies Board: Annual Report 1999 Space Studies Board Chairs Lloyd V. Berkner, Graduate Research Center, Dallas, Texas, 1958–1962 Harry H. Hess, Princeton University, 1962–1969 Charles H. Townes, University of California at Berkeley, 1970–1973 Richard M. Goody, Harvard University, 1974–1976 A.G.W. Cameron, Harvard College Observatory, 1977–1981 Thomas M. Donahue, University of Michigan, 1982–1988 Louis J. Lanzerotti, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Bell Laboratories, 1989–1994 Claude R. Canizares, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994–2000