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Opening New Frontiers in Space: Choices for the Next New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity (2008)
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. "Appendix A: Speakers Before the Committee." Opening New Frontiers in Space: Choices for the Next New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2008.

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Opening New Frontiers in Space: Choices for the Next New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity

Greg Vane, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

JPL Perspective on New Frontiers Based on First Pluto Announcement of Opportunity and First New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity Experience

Joseph F. Veverka, Cornell University

COMPLEX Perspective on the New Frontiers Program

Rich Vondrak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Center Perspectives on the New Frontiers Program

OCTOBER 1-3, 2007, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA


Ray Arvidson, Washington University, St. Louis*

Adding Mars to the New Frontiers Program

Bruce Banerdt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Planetary Networks and New Frontiers

John Elliott, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Flight System Options and Descriptions

Larry Esposito, Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado

Venus in the New Frontiers Program

Kimberly Lichtenberg, Washington University, St. Louis

Venus Missions and the Planetary Science Summer School

Doug McCuistion, NASA*

NASA Mars Plans for New Frontiers

Curt Niebur, NASA*

Outer Solar System Flagship Study Overview

John Niehoff, SAIC

Cost Issues for the New Frontiers Program

Kim Reh, Jet Propulsion Laboratory*

Billion Dollar Mission Study Overview

Thomas Spilker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Science Objectives and Science Definition Team Procedures Saturn Shallow Probe Missions

NOVEMBER 14-16, 2007, LUNAR AND PLANETARY INSTITUTE, HOUSTON, TEXAS


Sushil Atreya, University of Michigan*

Science of Shallow Probe Missions

Dave Crisp, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Science Objectives for Venus Missions

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