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The Human Exploration of Space http://www.nap.edu/catalog/6058.html CONCLUSIONS 62 original typesetting files. Page breaks are true to the original; line lengths, word breaks, heading styles, and other typesetting-specific formatting, however, cannot be About this PDF file: This new digital representation of the original work has been recomposed from XML files created from the original paper book, not from the retained, and some typographic errors may have been accidentally inserted. Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. Bibliography Advisory Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program, Report of the Advisory Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program , U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1990. Committee on Human Exploration of Space, Human Exploration of Space: A Review of NASA's 90- Day Study and Alternatives, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1990. Committee on Space Policy, Toward a New Era in Space: Realigning Policies to New Realities, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1988. Mars Atmosphere Knowledge Requirements Working Group, SEI Engineering Requirements on Robotic Missions, Roger D. Bourke, (ed.), JPLD-8465, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., May 1991. Mars Science Working Group, A Strategy for the Scientific Exploration of Mars, JPLD-8211, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., 1991. NASA Advisory Council, Exploring the Living Universe: A Strategy for Space Life Sciences, Report of the NASA Life Sciences Strategic Planning Study Committee, NASA, Washington, D.C., 1988. NASA Advisory Council, Strategic Considerations for Support of Humans in Space and in Moon/ Mars Exploration Missions, Vol. I & II, Life Sciences Research and Technology Programs, Aerospace Medicine Advisory Committee, NASA , Washington, D.C., 1992. NASA, Report of the 90-Day Study on Human Exploration of the Moon and Mars, NASA, Washington, D.C., 1989. National Commission on Space, Pioneering the Space Frontier, The Report of the National Commission on Space, Bantam Books, New York, 1986. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Guidance on Radiation Received in Space Activities, NCRP Report No. 98, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland, 1989. Office of Exploration, Leadership and America's Future in Space, A Report to the Administrator by Dr. Sally K. Ride, August 1987, NASA, Washington, D.C., 1987. Office of Exploration, Beyond the Earth's Boundaries: Human Exploration of the Solar System in the 21st Century, NASA, Washington, D.C., 1988. Copyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.

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