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Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 1958–2011

The following list presents the reports of the Space Science (later Space Studies) Board (SSB) and its committees by year of publication (which may differ from the report’s release date). The Board’s major reports have been published by the National Academy Press (as of mid-2002 the National Academies Press) since 1981; prior to this, publication of major reports was carried out by the National Academy of Sciences. Several of the SSB’s reports are written in conjunction with other National Research Council Boards, including the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB), the Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (BASC), the Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology (BCST), the Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR), the Board on Life Sciences (BLS), the Board on Physics and Astronomy (BPA), and the Laboratory Assessments Board (LAB).

 
2011

2020 Vision: An Overview of New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics [booklet], BPA and SSB

Assessing Requirements for Sustained Ocean Color Research and Operations, Ocean Studies Board and SSB ad hoc Committee on Assessing Requirements for Sustained Ocean Color Research and Operations

Assessment of Impediments to Interagency Collaboration on Space and Earth Science Missions, SSB ad hoc Committee on Assessment of Impediments to Interagency Cooperation on Space and Earth Science Missions

Panel Reports—New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics, BPA and SSB ad hoc Science Frontiers Panels, Program Prioritization Panels, Committee for a Decadal Survey of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Recapturing a Future for Space Exploration: Life and Physical Sciences Research for a New Era, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee for the Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space

Report of the Panel on Implementing Recommendations from the New Worlds, New Horizons Decadal Survey [prepublication], BPA and SSB ad hoc Panel on Implementing Recommendations from New Worlds, New Horizons Decadal Survey

Sharing the Adventure with the Public—The Value and Excitement of “Grand Questions” of Space Science and Exploration: Summary of a Workshop, Marcia Smith, Rapporteur [SSB]

Space Studies Board Annual Report—2010, Space Studies Board

Vision and Voyages for Planetary Science in the Decade 2013-2022, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Planetary Science Decadal Survey

 
2010

Capabilities for the Future: An Assessment of NASA Laboratories for Basic Research, LAB, SSB, and ASEB ad hoc Committee on the Assessment of NASA Laboratory Capabilities

Controlling Cost Growth of NASA Earth and Space Science Missions, SSB ad hoc Committee on Cost Growth in NASA Earth and Space Science Missions

Defending Planet Earth: Near-Earth Object Surveys and Hazard Mitigation Strategies, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee to Review Near-Earth Object Surveys and Hazard Mitigation Strategies

An Enabling Foundation for NASA’s Space and Earth Science Missions, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Role and Scope of Mission-Enabling Activities in NASA’s Space and Earth Science Missions

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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Forging the Future of Space Science: The Next 50 Years—An International Public Seminar Series Organized by the Space Studies Board: Selected Lectures, SSB and ASEB

Life and Physical Sciences Research for a New Era of Space Exploration: An Interim Report, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee for the Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space

New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics, BPA and SSB ad hoc Committee for a Decadal Survey of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Revitalizing NASA’s Suborbital Program: Advancing Science, Driving Innovation, and Developing a Workforce, SSB ad hoc Committee on NASA’s Suborbital Research Capabilities

Space Studies Board Annual Report—2009, Space Studies Board

 
2009

America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on the Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program

Approaches to Future Space Cooperation and Competition in a Globalizing World: Summary of a Workshop, James V. Zimmerman, Rapporteur [SSB and ASEB]

Assessment of Planetary Protection Requirements for Mars Sample Return Missions, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Review of Planetary Protection Requirements for Mars Sample Return Missions

Near-Earth Object Surveys and Hazard Mitigation Strategies: Interim Report, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee to Review Near-Earth Object Surveys and Hazard Mitigation Strategies

A Performance Assessment of NASA’s Heliophysics Program, SSB ad hoc Committee on Heliophysics Performance Assessment

Radioisotope Power Systems: An Imperative for Maintaining U.S. Leadership in Space Exploration, ASEB and SSB ad hoc Radioisotope Power Systems Committee

Severe Space Weather Events¾Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report. Extended Summary. SSB ad hoc Committee on the Societal and Economic Impacts of Severe Space Weather Events: A Workshop

Space Studies Board Annual Report—2008, Space Studies Board

Uncertainty Management in Remote Sensing of Climate Data: Summary of a Workshop, Martha McConnell and Scott Weidman, Rapporteurs [BASC, Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications, Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics, and SSB]

 
2008

Assessment of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Review of the NASA Astrobiology Institute

Ensuring the Climate Record from the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft: Elements of a Strategy to Recover Measurement Capabilities Lost in Program Restructuring, SSB ad hoc Committee on a Strategy to Mitigate the Impact of Sensor Descopes and Demanifests on the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft

Grading NASA’s Solar System Exploration Program: A Midterm Review, SSB ad hoc Committee on Assessing the Solar System Exploration Program

Opening New Frontiers in Space: Choices for the Next New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity, SSB ad hoc Committee on New Opportunities in Solar System Exploration: An Evaluation of the New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity

Launching Science: Science Opportunities Provided by NASA’s Constellation System, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Science Opportunities Enabled by NASA’s Constellation System

Satellite Observations to Benefit Science and Society: Recommended Missions for the Next Decade [booklet], SSB ad hoc Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future and Robert Henson Editor

Science Opportunities Enabled by NASA’s Constellation System: Interim Report, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Science Opportunities Enabled by NASA’s Constellation System

Severe Space Weather EventsUnderstanding Societal and Economic Impacts: Workshop Report, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Societal and Economic Impacts of Severe Space Weather Events: A Workshop

Space Science and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations: Summary of a Workshop, Margaret G. Finarelli, Rapporteur, and Joseph K. Alexander, Rapporteur [SSB]

Space Studies Board Annual Report—2007, Space Studies Board

United States Civil Space Policy: Summary of a Workshop, Molly K. Macauley, Rapporteur, and Joseph K. Alexander, Rapporteur [SSB and ASEB]

 
2007

An Astrobiology Strategy for the Exploration of Mars, SSB and BLS ad hoc Committee on an Astrobiology Strategy for the Exploration of Mars

Building a Better NASA Workforce: Meeting the Workforce Needs for the National Vision for Space Exploration, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Meeting the Workforce Needs for the National Vision for Space Exploration

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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Decadal Science Strategy Surveys: Report of a Workshop, Jack D. Fellows, Rapporteur, and Joseph K. Alexander, Editor

Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond, SSB ad hoc Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future

Exploring Organic Environments in the Solar System, SSB and BCST ad hoc Task Group on Organic Environments in the Solar System

The Limits of Organic Life in Planetary Systems, SSB and BLS ad hoc Committee on the Limits of Organic Life in Planetary Systems and Committee on the Origins and Evolution of Life

NASA’s Beyond Einstein Program: An Architecture for Implementation, SSB and BPA ad hoc Committee on NASA’s Einstein Program: An Architecture for Implementation

Options to Ensure the Climate Record from the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft: A Workshop Report, SSB ad hoc Panel on Options to Ensure the Climate Record from the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft

A Performance Assessment of NASA’s Astrophysics Program, SSB and BPA ad hoc NASA Astrophysics Performance Assessment Committee

Portals to the Universe: The NASA Astronomy Science Centers, SSB ad hoc Committee on NASA Astronomy Science Centers

The Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon

Space Studies Board Annual Report—2006, Space Studies Board

 
2006

An Assessment of Balance in NASA’s Science Programs, SSB ad hoc Committee on an Assessment of Balance in NASA’s Science Programs

Assessment of NASA’s Mars Architecture 2007-2016, SSB ad hoc Committee to Review the Next Decade Mars Architecture [released on June 30 as a short report]

Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments for Solar-Terrestrial Research: Report of a Workshop, SSB ad hoc Committee on Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments for Research and Monitoring in Solar-Terrestrial Physics: A Workshop

Issues Affecting the Future of the U.S. Space Science and Engineering Workforce: Interim Report, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Meeting the Workforce Needs for the National Vision for Space Exploration

Preventing the Forward Contamination of Mars, SSB ad hoc Committee on Preventing the Forward Contamination of Mars

Principal-Investigator-Led Missions in the Space Sciences, SSB Committee on Principal-Investigator-Led Missions in the Space Sciences

Priorities in Space Science Enabled by Nuclear Power and Propulsion, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Priorities for Space Science Enabled by Nuclear Power and Propulsion

Review of Goals and Plans for NASA’s Space and Earth Sciences, SSB Panel on Review of NASA Science Strategy Roadmaps

Review of NASA Plans for the International Space Station, SSB Review of NASA Strategic Roadmaps: Space Station Panel

The Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon: Interim Report, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon

Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Solar System Radiation Environment and NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration: A Workshop

Space Studies Board Annual Report—2005, Space Studies Board

“Assessment of Planetary Protection Requirements for Venus Missions,” letter from Jack W. Szostak, chair of the NRC ad hoc Committee on Planetary Protection Requirements for Venus Missions, to John D. Rummel, planetary protection officer, NASA Headquarters (February 8)

“A Review of NASA’s 2006 Draft Science Plan,” letter from A. Thomas Young, chair of the ad hoc Committee on Review of NASA Science Mission Directorate Science Plan, to Mary Cleave, NASA’s associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate (September 15)

 
2005

Assessment of Options for Extending the Life of the Hubble Space Telescope: Final Report, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on the Assessment of Options for Extending the Life of the Hubble Space Telescope

The Astrophysical Context of Life, SSB and BLS ad hoc Committee on the Origins and Evolution of Life

The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA): Implications of a Potential Descope, SSB and BPA ad hoc Committee to Review the Science Requirements for the Atacama Large Millimeter Array

Earth Science and Applications from Space: Urgent Needs and Opportunities to Serve the Nation, SSB ad hoc Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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Extending the Effective Lifetimes of Earth Observing Research Missions, SSB ad hoc Committee on Extending the Effective Lifetimes of Earth Observing Research Missions

Science in NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Scientific Context for Space Exploration

Space Studies Board Annual Report2004, Space Studies Board

“Review of Progress in Astronomy and Astrophysics Toward the Decadal Vision,” letter from C. Megan Urry, chair of the SSB/BPA ad hoc Committee to Review Progress in Astronomy and Astrophysics Toward the Decadal Vision, to Alphonso V. Diaz, NASA associate administrator for science, and Michael S. Turner, assistant director, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Science Foundation (February 11)

 
2004

Exploration of the Outer Heliosphere and the Local Interstellar Medium: A Workshop Report, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

Issues and Opportunities Regarding the U.S. Space Program: A Summary Report of a Workshop on National Space Policy, Space Studies Board

Plasma Physics of the Local Cosmos, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

Solar and Space Physics and Its Role in Space Exploration, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Assessment of the Role of Solar and Space Physics in NASA’s Space Exploration Initiative

Space Studies Board Annual Report2003, Space Studies Board

Steps to Facilitate Principal-Investigator-Led Earth Science Missions, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Understanding the Sun and Solar System Plasmas: Future Directions in Solar and Space Physics [booklet], SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

Utilization of Operational Environmental Satellite Data: Ensuring Readiness for 2010 and Beyond, SSB, ASEB, and BASC Committee on Environmental Satellite Data Utilization

“Assessment of Options for Extending the Life of the Hubble Space Telescope,” letter from Louis J. Lanzerotti, chair of the SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on the Assessment of Options for Extending the Life of the Hubble Space Telescope, to Sean O’Keefe, NASA administrator (July 13)

“Review of Science Requirements for the Terrestrial Planet Finder: Letter Report,” letter from Wendy L. Freedman, chair of the SSB and BPA ad hoc Panel to Review the Science Requirements for the Terrestrial Planet Finder, to Anne L. Kinney, director of the Universe Division, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters (September 23)

 
2003

Assessment of Directions in Microgravity and Physical Sciences Research at NASA, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences, SSB Task Group on Research on the International Space Station

Life in the Universe: An Assessment of U.S. and International Programs in Astrobiology, SSB and BLS Committee on the Origins and Evolution of Life

New Frontiers in Solar System Exploration [booklet], SSB Solar System Exploration Survey Committee

New Frontiers in the Solar System: An Integrated Exploration Strategy, SSB Solar System Exploration Survey Committee

Satellite Observations of the Earth’s Environment: Accelerating the Transition of Research to Operations, SSB ad hoc Committee on NASA-NOAA Transition from Research to Operations

Space Studies Board Annual Report2002, Space Studies Board

The Sun to the Earthand Beyond: A Decadal Research Strategy in Solar and Space Physics, SSB ad hoc Solar and Space Physics Survey Committee

The Sun to the Earthand Beyond: Panel Reports, SSB Solar and Space Physics Survey Committee

Using Remote Sensing in State and Local Government: Information for Management and Decision Making, SSB Steering Committee on Space Applications and Commercialization

“Assessment of NASA’s Draft 2003 Space Science Enterprise Strategy,” letter from SSB chair John H. McElroy to Edward J. Weiler, NASA’s associate administrator for the Office of Space Science (May 29)

“Assessment of NASA’s Draft 2003 Earth Science Enterprise Strategy,” letter from Robert J. Serafin, chair of the Committee to Review the NASA Earth Science Enterprise Strategic Plan, and SSB chair John H. McElroy to Ghassem R. Asrar, NASA’s associate administrator for the Office of Earth Science (July 31)

 
2002

Assessment of the Usefulness and Availability of NASA’s Earth and Space Mission Data, SSB and BESR ad hoc Task Group on the Availability and Usefulness of NASA’s Space Mission Data

The Quarantine and Certification of Martian Samples, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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Review of NASA’s Earth Science Enterprise Applications Program Plan, SSB Committee to Review NASA’s Earth Science Enterprise Applications Plan

Safe on Mars: Precursor Measurements Necessary to Support Human Operations on the Martian Surface, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Precursor Measurements Necessary to Support Human Operations on the Surface of Mars

Signs of Life: A Report Based on the April 2000 Workshop on Life Detection Techniques, SSB and BLS Committee on the Origins and Evolution of Life

Space Studies Board Annual Report2001, Space Studies Board

Toward New Partnerships in Remote Sensing: Government, the Private Sector, and Earth Science Research, SSB ad hoc Steering Committee on Space Applications and Commercialization

“Review of the Redesigned Space Interferometry Mission (SIM),” letter from SSB chair John H. McElroy and BPA chair John P. Huchra to Edward Weiler, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (September 12)

 
2001

Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium, BPA with SSB Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee

Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium—An Overview, BPA with SSB Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee

Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millenium: Panel Reports, BPA with SSB Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee

The Mission of Microgravity and Physical Sciences Research at NASA, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

Readiness Issues Related to Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences on the International Space Station, SSB ad hoc Task Group on Research on the International Space Station

Space Studies Board Annual Report2000, Space Studies Board

Transforming Remote Sensing Data into Information and Applications, SSB ad hoc Steering Committee on Space Applications and Commercialization

U.S. Astronomy and Astrophysics: Managing an Integrated Program, SSB and BPA Committee on the Organization and Management of Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics

“Scientific Assessment of the Descoped Mission Concept for the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST),” letter from SSB chair John H. McElroy and BPA chair John P. Huchra to Edward J. Weiler, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (September 24)

 
2000

Assessment of Mission Size Trade-offs for NASA’s Earth and Space Science Missions, SSB ad hoc Committee on the Assessment of Mission Size Trade-offs for Earth and Space Science Missions

Ensuring the Climate Record from the NPP and NPOESS Meteorological Satellites, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Federal Funding of Astronomical Research, SSB and BPA Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics

Future Biotechnology Research on the International Space Station, SSB ad hoc Task Group for the Evaluation of NASA’s Biotechnology Facility for the International Space Station

Issues in the Integration of Research and Operational Satellite Systems for Climate Research: Part I. Science and Design, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Issues in the Integration of Research and Operational Satellite Systems for Climate Research: Part II. Implementation, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Microgravity Research in Support of Technologies for the Human Exploration and Development of Space and Planetary Bodies, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

Preventing the Forward Contamination of Europa, SSB ad hoc Task Group on the Forward Contamination of Europa

Radiation and the International Space Station: Recommendations to Reduce Risk, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics and the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

Review of NASA’s Biomedical Research Program, SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine

Review of NASA’s Earth Science Enterprise Research Strategy for 2000-2010, SSB ad hoc Committee to Review NASA’s ESE Science Plan

The Role of Small Satellites in NASA and NOAA Earth Observation Programs, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Space Studies Board Annual Report—1999, Space Studies Board

“On Review of Scientific Aspects of the NASA Triana Mission,” letter from Task Group chair James J. Duderstadt, SSB acting chair Mark Abbott, BASC chair Eric J. Barron, and BESR chair Raymond Jeanloz to Ghassem R. Asrar, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Earth Science (March 3)

“On Continuing Assessment of Technology Development in NASA’s Office of Space Science,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Task Group chair Daniel J. Fink to Edward J. Weiler, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (March 15)

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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“On Assessment of NASA’s 2000 Solar System Exploration Roadmap,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair John A. Wood to Carl Pilcher, science program director for NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (April 21)

“On the Space Science Enterprise Draft Strategic Plan,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares to Edward J. Weiler, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (May 26)

“On Scientific Assessment of Options for the Disposition of the Galileo Spacecraft,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair John A. Wood to John D. Rummel, NASA planetary protection officer (June 28)

“Interim Assessment of Research and Data Analysis in NASA’s Office of Space Science,” letter from SSB chair John H. McElroy to Edward J. Weiler, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (September 22)

 
1999

Institutional Arrangements for Space Station Research, SSB Task Group to Review Alternative Institutional Arrangements for Space Station Research

A Science Strategy for the Exploration of Europa, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

A Scientific Rationale for Mobility in Planetary Environments, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms: Proceedings of a Workshop, SSB Steering Group for the Workshop on Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms

Space Studies Board Annual Report—1998, Space Studies Board

U.S.-European-Japanese Workshop on Space Cooperation: Summary Report, SSB Committee on International Space Programs, Space Research Committee of the Science Council of Japan, and the European Space Science Committee of the European Science Foundation

“Assessment of NASA’s Plans for Post-2002 Earth Observing Missions,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares, Task Group chair Marvin A. Geller, BASC co-chairs Eric J. Barron and James R. Mahoney, and Board on Sustainable Development chair Edward A. Frieman to Ghassem Asrar, NASA’s associate administrator for Earth science (April 8)

“On the National Science Foundation’s Facility Instrumentation Program,” letter from BPA chair Robert Dynes and SSB chair Claude R. Canizares, on behalf of the Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics, to Hugh Van Horn, director of the National Science Foundation’s Division of Astronomical Sciences (June 2)

“On Antarctic Astronomy,” letter from SSB and BPA Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics co-chairs John P. Huchra and Thomas A. Prince to Hugh Van Horn, director of the National Science Foundation’s Division of Astronomical Sciences, and Karl Erb, director of NSF’s Office of Polar Programs (August 19)

 
1998

Assessment of Technology Development in NASA’s Office of Space Science, SSB Task Group on Technology Development in NASA’s Office of Space Science

Development and Application of Small Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radars, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Evaluating the Biological Potential in Samples Returned from Planetary Satellites and Small Solar System Bodies: Framework for Decision Making, SSB Task Group on Sample Return from Small Solar System Bodies

The Exploration of Near-Earth Objects, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Exploring the Trans-Neptunian Solar System, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Failed Stars and Super Planets: A Report Based on the January 1998 Workshop on Substellar-Mass Objects, SSB Steering Group for the Workshop on Substellar-Mass Objects

Ground-Based Solar Research: An Assessment and Strategy for the Future, SSB Task Group on Ground-Based Solar Research

Readiness for the Upcoming Solar Maximum, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics and the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

Report of the Workshop on Biology-Based Technology to Enhance Human Well-Being and Function in Extended Space Exploration, SSB Steering Group for the Workshop on Biology-Based Technology for Enhanced Space Exploration

Space Studies Board Annual Report—1997, Space Studies Board

A Strategy for Research in Space Biology and Medicine in the New Century, SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine

Supporting Research and Data Analysis in NASA’s Science Programs: Engines for Innovation and Synthesis, SSB Task Group on Research and Analysis Programs

U.S.-European Collaboration in Space Science, SSB Committee on International Space Programs and the European Science Foundation’s European Space Science Committee

“On ESA’s FIRST and Planck Missions,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares, BPA chair Robert Dynes, and Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics co-chairs John Huchra and Thomas Prince, to Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., NASA associate administrator for space science (February 18)

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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“On Climate Change Research Measurements from NPOESS,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Earth Studies chair Mark Abbott to Ghassem Asrar, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Earth Science, and Robert S. Winokur, NOAA, director of the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (May 27)

“Assessment of NASA’s Mars Exploration Architecture,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Ronald Greeley to Carl Pilcher, science program director for NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (November 11)

 
1997

An Assessment of the Solar and Space Physics Aspects of NASA’s Space Science Enterprise Strategic Plan, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics with the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

The Human Exploration of Space, SSB Committee on Human Exploration

An Initial Review of Microgravity Research in Support of Human Exploration and Development of Space, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

Lessons Learned from the Clementine Mission, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Mars Sample Return: Issues and Recommendations, SSB Task Group on Issues in Sample Return

A New Science Strategy for Space Astronomy and Astrophysics, SSB Task Group on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

Reducing the Costs of Space Science Research Missions: Proceedings of a Workshop, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Joint Committee on Technology for Space Science and Applications

Science Management in the Human Exploration of Space, SSB Committee on Human Exploration

Scientific Assessment of NASA’s SMEX-MIDEX Space Physics Mission Selections, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics with the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

Space Studies Board Annual Report—1996, Space Studies Board

Space Weather: A Research Perspective, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics with the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

“On Research Facilities Planning for the International Space Station,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares, Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Mary Jane Osborn, and Committee on Microgravity Research former chair Martin E. Glicksman to NASA administrator Daniel S. Goldin (July 8)

“On NASA’s Office of Space Science Draft Strategic Plan,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares to Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (August 27)

 
1996

Archiving Microgravity Flight Data and Samples, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

Assessment of Recent Changes in the Explorer Program, SSB Panel to Review the Explorer Program

Radiation Hazards to Crews of Interplanetary Missions: Biological Issues and Research Strategies, SSB Task Group on Biological Effects of Space Radiation

Review of NASA’s Planned Mars Program, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Space Studies Board Annual Report—1995, Space Studies Board

“On Optimum Phasing for SIRTF,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares, BPA chair David N. Schramm, and Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics co-chairs Marcia J. Rieke and Marc Davis to NASA chief scientist France A. Cordova (February 2)

“On Internet Access to Astronaut Biomedical Data,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Mary Jane Osborn to Arnauld Nicogossian, acting associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications (July 24)

“On Scientific Assessment of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Roadmap,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Ronald Greeley to Jurgen H. Rahe, science program director for NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (August 23)

“On the Planned National Space Biomedical Research Institute,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Mary Jane Osborn to Arnauld Nicogossian, acting associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications (October 10)

“On NASA Mars Sample-Return Mission Options,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Ronald Greeley to Jurgen H. Rahe, science program director for NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (December 3)

 
1995

Earth Observations from Space: History, Promise, and Reality, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Managing the Space Sciences, SSB Committee on the Future of Space Science

Microgravity Research Opportunities for the 1990s, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

Review of Gravity Probe B, SSB Task Group on Gravity Probe B

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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The Role of Small Missions in Planetary and Lunar Exploration, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

A Science Strategy for Space Physics, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics with the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

A Scientific Assessment of a New Technology Orbital Telescope, SSB Task Group on BMDO New Technology Orbital Observatory

Setting Priorities for Space Research: An Experiment in Methodology, SSB Task Group on Priorities in Space Research

Space Studies Board Annual Report—1994, Space Studies Board

A Strategy for Ground-Based Optical and Infrared Astronomy, SSB and BPA Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics

“On NASA Field Center Science and Scientists,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares to NASA chief scientist France A. Cordova (March 29)

“On a Scientific Assessment for a Third Flight of the Shuttle Radar Laboratory,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Earth Studies chair John H. McElroy to Charles Kennel, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Mission to Planet Earth (April 4)

“On Clarification of Issues in the Opportunities Report,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Microgravity Research chair Martin E. Glicksman to Robert Rhome, director of NASA’s Microgravity Science and Applications Division (April 19)

“On Peer Review in NASA Life Sciences Programs,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Mary Jane Osborn to Joan Vernikos, director of NASA’s Life and Biomedical Sciences and Applications Division (July 26)

“On the Establishment of Science Institutes,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares to NASA chief scientist France A. Cordova (August 11)

“On the International Space Station,” letter from SSB Committee on the Space Station chair Thomas Young to Wilbur Trafton, NASA deputy associate administrator for space flight (November 29)

“On ‘Concurrence’ and the Role of the NASA Chief Scientist,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and Committee on the Future of Space Science chair John A. Armstrong to NASA chief scientist France A. Cordova (December 12)

 
1994

An Integrated Strategy for the Planetary Sciences: 1995-2010, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Office of Naval Research: Research Opportunities in Upper Atmospheric Sciences, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics with the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research, under the auspices of the Naval Studies Board

Scientific Opportunities in the Human Exploration of Space, SSB Committee on Human Exploration

A Space Physics Paradox, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics with the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

Space Studies Board Annual Report1993, Space Studies Board

“On Life and Microgravity Sciences and the Space Station Program,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti, Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Fred W. Turek and Committee on Microgravity Research chair William A. Sirignano to NASA administrator Daniel S. Goldin (February 25)

“On the Space Infrared Telescope Facility and the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science (April 21)

“On the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility and Cassini Saturn Probe,” letter from SSB chair Claude R. Canizares and former chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to presidential science advisor John Gibbons (July 5)

“On the Utilization of the Space Station,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti, Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Fred W. Turek, and Committee on Microgravity Research chair William A. Sirignano to NASA administrator Daniel S. Goldin (July 26)

 
1993

Improving NASA’s Technology for Space Science, SSB and ASEB ad hoc Committee on Space Science Technology Planning

Scientific Prerequisites for the Human Exploration of Space, SSB Committee on Human Exploration

Space Studies Board Annual Report1992, Space Studies Board

“On the Space Station and Prerequisites for the Human Exploration Program,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Daniel S. Goldin (March 19)

“On Several Issues in the Space Life Sciences,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Fred W. Turek to Harry Holloway, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications (April 26)

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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“On the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and accompanying report of the Task Group on AXAF to Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., associate administrator of NASA’s Office of Space Science (April 28)

 
1992

Biological Contamination of Mars: Issues and Recommendations, SSB Task Group on Planetary Protection

Setting Priorities for Space Research: Opportunities and Imperatives, SSB Task Group on Priorities in Space Research—Phase I

Space Studies Board Annual Report1991, Space Studies Board

Toward a Microgravity Research Strategy, SSB Committee on Microgravity Research

“On the Solar System Exploration Division’s 1991 Strategic Plan,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Larry W. Esposito to Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (January 14)

“Letter to the NASA Administrator,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (March 30)

“On the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to Lennard A. Fisk, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (March 30)

“On the CRAF/Cassini Mission,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti transmitting a report of the Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration to Lennard A. Fisk, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (March 30)

“On the Space Station Freedom Program,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to Arnold D. Aldrich, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Systems Development (March 30)

“An Interim Report on the Earth Observing System and Data and Information System,” letter from SSB Panel to Review EOSDIS Plans chair Charles Zraket and SSB chair Frank Press to Daniel Goldin, NASA administrator (April 9)

“On NOAA Requirements for Polar-Orbiting Environmental Satellites,” letter from SSB Committee on Earth Studies chair John H. McElroy to Russell Koffler, assistant deputy administrator for NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (April 30)

“On Continued Operation of the BEVALAC Facility,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair Fred W. Turek to Secretary of Energy James D. Watkins and NASA administrator Daniel S. Goldin (August 20)

“On the NASA/SDIO Clementine Moon/Asteroid Mission,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Larry W. Esposito to Simon P. Worden, deputy for technology of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, and Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (August 21)

“On Robotic Lunar Precursor Missions of the Office of Exploration,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Larry W. Esposito to Michael D. Griffin, associate administrator for NASA’s Exploration Division (August 21)

“On the Earth Observing Data and Information System,” letter from SSB Panel to Review EOSDIS Plans chair Charles Zraket to Daniel Goldin, NASA administrator (September 30)

“On the Restructured Cassini Mission,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Joseph A. Burns to Lennard A. Fisk, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (October 19)

 
1991

Assessment of Programs in Solar and Space Physics1991, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics and the BASC Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

Assessment of Programs in Space Biology and Medicine1991, SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine

Assessment of Satellite Earth Observation Programs1991, SSB Committee on Earth Studies

Assessment of Solar System Exploration Programs1991, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

“On the Proposed Redesign of Space Station Freedom,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (March 14)

“On the NASA Earth Observing System,” letter and attached position from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (July 10)

“Results of the 103rd SSB meeting,” letter from SSB chair Louis Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (July 18)

“On Research Uses of LANDSAT,” letter from Committee on Earth Studies chair Byron D. Tapley to Shelby Tilford, director of NASA’s Earth Science and Applications Division, and Russell Koffler, deputy assistant administrator of NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (September 12)

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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1990

International Cooperation for Mars Exploration and Sample Return, Committee on Cooperative Mars Exploration and Sample Return

The Search for Life’s Origins: Progress and Future Directions in Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution, SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution

Strategy for the Detection and Study of Other Planetary Systems and Extrasolar Planetary Materials: 1990-2000, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Summary and Principal Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program, SSB Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program

Update to Strategy for Exploration of the Inner Planets, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

“On Principal Issues and Concerns Raised During the Space Studies Board’s March 1990 and May 1990 Meetings,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (June 8)

“On the Scientific Viability of a Restructured CRAF Science Payload,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Larry W. Esposito to Lennard A. Fisk, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (August 10)

“On Results of the Space Studies Board Meeting Held on July 31-August 2, 1990,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (September 28)

“On Space Station Freedom User Issues,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti to Joseph K. Alexander, assistant associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (December 12)

 
1989

The Field of Solar Physics: Review and Recommendations for Ground-Based Solar Research, SSB Committee on Solar Physics

Strategy for Earth Explorers in Global Earth Sciences, SSB Committee on Earth Sciences

“On the Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Research Program,” letter from SSB chair Louis J. Lanzerotti and Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair L. Dennis Smith to NASA administrator Richard H. Truly (December 20)

 
1988

Selected Issues in Space Science Data Management and Computation, SSB Committee on Data Management and Computation

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturyAstronomy and Astrophysics, SSB Task Group on Astronomy and Astrophysics

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturyFundamental Physics and Chemistry, SSB Task Group on Fundamental Physics and Chemistry

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturyLife Sciences, SSB Task Group on Life Sciences

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturyMission to Planet Earth, SSB Task Group on Earth Sciences

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturyOverview, SSB Steering Group on Space Science in the Twenty-First Century

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturyPlanetary and Lunar Exploration, SSB Task Group on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Space Science in the Twenty-First CenturySolar and Space Physics, SSB Task Group on Solar and Space Physics

“Recommendation on Planetary Protection Categorization of the Comet Rendezvous-Asteroid Flyby Mission and the Titan-Cassini Mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution chair Harold Klein to John D. Rummel, chief of NASA’s Planetary Quarantine Program (July 6)

“Assessment of Impact on Integrated Science Return from the 1992 Mars Observer Mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Robert O. Pepin to Geoffrey A. Briggs, director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (July 12)

“Assessment of the CRAF and Cassini Science Missions,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Robert O. Pepin to Geoffrey A. Briggs, director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (September 1)

 
1987

Long-Lived Space Observatories for Astronomy and Astrophysics, SSB Committee on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

A Strategy for Space Biology and Medical Science for the 1980s and 1990s, SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine

“On Changes to the Explorer Program,” letter from SSB Committee on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics chair Blair Savage to Burton Edleson, associate administrator, NASA Office of Space Sciences (January 13)

“On Mixed Launch Fleet Strategy and Policy Option,” letter from Space Science Board chair Thomas M. Donahue to Dr. James Fletcher, NASA administrator (February 11)

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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“Assessment of Planned Scientific Content of the CRAF Mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Robert O. Pepin to Geoffrey A. Briggs, director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (May 27)

“On Life Sciences Facilities for Space Station Freedom,” letter from SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine chair L. Dennis Smith to Andrew Stofan, NASA associate administrator for the Office of Space Station (July 21)

“On the Decision to Place the High Resolution Solar Observatory Project on Hold,” letter from SSB chair Thomas Donahue to Dr. James Fletcher, NASA administrator (September 21)

 
1986

The Explorer Program for Astronomy and Astrophysics, SSB Committee on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

Issues and Recommendations Associated with Distributed Computation and Data Management Systems for the Space Sciences, SSB Committee on Data Management and Computation

Remote Sensing of the Biosphere, SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution

A Strategy for Exploration of the Outer Planets: 1986-1996, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

United States and Western Europe Cooperation in Planetary Exploration, Joint Working Group on Cooperation in Planetary Exploration of the SSB/NRC and the Space Science Committee of the European Science Foundation

“On the Nation’s Space Program Position Paper,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to James C. Fletcher, NASA administrator (May 12)

“Assessment of Planned Scientific Content of the LGO, MAO, and NEAR Missions,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Robert O. Pepin to Geoffrey A. Briggs, director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (May 14)

“On Categorization of the Comet Rendezvous–Asteroid Flyby Mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution chair Harold P. Klein to Arnauld E. Nicogossian, director of NASA’s Life Sciences Division (May 16)

“On the Challenger Accident Impact on Space Science,” news conference statement by SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue (May 21)

“On the Balance of Shuttle and ELV Launches,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to James C. Fletcher, NASA administrator (June 11)

“On the Implementation of CODMAC 1 & 2,” letter from SSB Committee on CODMAC chair Christopher T. Russell to Burton Edelson, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (October 1)

 
1985

An Implementation Plan for Priorities in Solar-System Space Physics, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

An Implementation Plan for Priorities in Solar-System Space Physics—Executive Summary, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

Institutional Arrangements for the Space TelescopeA Mid-Term Review, Space Telescope Science Institute Task Group and SSB Committee on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

The Physics of the Sun, Panels of the Space Science Board

A Strategy for Earth Science from Space in the 1980’s and 1990’sPart II: Atmosphere and Interactions with the Solid Earth, Oceans, and Biota, SSB Committee on Earth Sciences

“Assessment of Planned Scientific Content of the CRAF Mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair Robert O. Pepin and past chair D.M. Hunten to Geoffrey A. Briggs, director of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Division (May 31)

“On Categorization of the Mars Orbiter Mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution chair Harold P. Klein to Arnauld E. Nicogossian, director of NASA’s Life Sciences Division (June 6)

“On the Shuttle Science Payload Program,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to Burton Edelson, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (June 20)

“On NASA Policy for Planetary Protection,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to Burton I. Edelson, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (November 22)

 
1984

Solar-Terrestrial Data Access, Distribution, and Archiving, Joint Data Panel of the Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research

A Strategy for the Explorer Program for Solar and Space Physics, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

“On Biological Processing in Space,” memorandum from SSB’s director Dean Kastel to CPSMR director R. Kasper, forwarded by NRC executive officer Philip M. Smith to John P. McTague, deputy director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (August 22)

“On the SIRTF Facility Phase B Study and Programmatic Procedures for the Explorer Program,” two resolutions forwarded by SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to Burton I. Edelson, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Space Science and Applications (December 14)

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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An International Discussion on Research in Solar and Space Physics, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

The Role of Theory in Space Science, SSB Theory Study Panel

“Space Telescope Science Issues,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to NASA administrator James M. Beggs (June 8)

“Space Science Board Assessment of the Scientific Value of a Space Station,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to NASA administrator James M. Beggs (September 9)

“On the Continued Development of the Gravity Probe B Mission,” SSB position statement transmitted by SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to NASA administrator James M. Beggs (December 9) and Burton I. Edelson, NASA Headquarters (December 1)

 
1982

Data Management and ComputationVolume I: Issues and Recommendations, SSB Committee on Data Management and Computation

A Strategy for Earth Science from Space in the 1980sPart I: Solid Earth and Oceans, SSB Committee on Earth Sciences

“On Effective Utilization of the Space Station,” letter from SSB chair Thomas M. Donahue to NASA administrator James M. Beggs (September 13)

“On the Venus Radar Mapper mission,” letter from SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration chair D.M. Hunten to Jesse W. Moore, director, NASA Earth & Planetary Exploration Division (December 3)

 
1981

Origin and Evolution of LifeImplications for the Planets: A Scientific Strategy for the 1980s, SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution

Strategy for Space Research in Gravitational Physics in the 1980s, SSB Committee on Gravitational Physics

 
1980

Solar-System Space Physics in the 1980’s: A Research Strategy, SSB Committee on Solar and Space Physics

Strategy for the Exploration of Primitive Solar-System BodiesAsteroids, Comets, and Meteoroids: 1980-1990, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

 
1979

Life Beyond the Earth’s EnvironmentThe Biology of Living Organisms in Space, SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine

The Science of Planetary Exploration, Eugene H. Levy and Sean C. Solomon, members of SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Space Plasma PhysicsThe Study of Solar-System Plasmas, Volume 2, Working Papers, Part 1, Solar-System Magnetohydrodynamics, SSB Study Committee and Advocacy Panels

Space Plasma PhysicsThe Study of Solar-System Plasmas, Volume 2, Working Papers, Part 2, Solar-System Plasma Processes, SSB Study Committee and Advocacy Panels

A Strategy for Space Astronomy and Astrophysics for the 1980s, SSB Committee on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

 
1978

Recommendations on Quarantine Policy for Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Titan, SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution

Space Plasma PhysicsThe Study of Solar-System Plasmas, Volume 1, SSB Study Committee and Advocacy Panels

Space Telescope Instrument Review CommitteeFirst Report, National Academy of Sciences SSB and European Science Foundation

Strategy for Exploration of the Inner Planets: 1977-1987, SSB Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration

 
1977

Post-Viking Biological Investigations of Mars, SSB Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical Evolution

 
1976

Institutional Arrangements for the Space TelescopeReport of a Study at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, July 19-30, 1976 Space Science Board

An International Discussion of Space Observatories, Report of a Conference Held at Williamsburg, Virginia, January 26-29, 1976, Space Science Board

Report on Space Science1975, Space Science Board

“On Contamination of the Outer Planets by Earth Organisms,” SSB Panel on Exobiology (March 20)

“Recommendations on Quarantine Policy for Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Titan,” SSB Panel on Exobiology (May 24)

 
1975

Opportunities and Choices in Space Science, 1974, Space Science Board

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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1974

Scientific Uses of the Space Shuttle, Space Science Board

 
1973

HZE-Particle Effects in Manned Spaceflight, Radiobiological Advisory Panel, SSB Committee on Space Biology and Medicine

 
1972

Human Factors in Long-Duration Spaceflight, Space Science Board

“Review of Planetary Quarantine Policy,” SSB Ad Hoc Committee for Review of Planetary Quarantine Policy (February 3-4)

 
1971

Outer Planets Exploration: 1972-1985, Space Science Board

Priorities for Space Research: 1971-1980, Report of a Study on Space Science and Earth Observations Priorities, Space Science Board

 
1970

Infectious Disease in Manned SpaceflightProbabilities and Countermeasures, Space Science Board

Life Sciences in SpaceReport of the Study to Review NASA Life Sciences Programs, Space Science Board

Radiation Protection Guides and Constraints for Space-Mission and Vehicle-Design Studies Involving Nuclear Systems, SSB Radiobiological Advisory Panel of the Committee on Space Medicine

Space Biology, Space Science Board

Venus Strategy for Exploration, Space Science Board

“Review of Sterilization Parameter Probability of Growth (Pg),” Ad Hoc Committee on Review of the Sterilization Parameter Probability of Growth (July 16-17).

 
1969

Lunar ExplorationStrategy for Research: 1969-1975, Space Science Board

The Outer Solar SystemA Program for Exploration, Space Science Board

Report of the Panel on Atmosphere Regeneration, SSB Life Sciences Committee

Scientific Uses of the Large Space Telescope, SSB Ad Hoc Committee on the Large Space Telescope

Sounding Rockets: Their Role in Space Research, SSB Committee on Rocket Research

 
1968

Physics of the Earth in Space—A Program of Research: 1968-1975, Report of a Study by the Space Science Board, Woods Hole Massachusetts August 11-24 1968 Space Science Board

Physiology in the Space Environment: Volume I—Circulation, Space Science Board

Planetary AstronomyAn Appraisal of Ground-Based Opportunities, SSB Panel on Planetary Astronomy

Planetary Exploration 1968-1975, Space Science Board

Report on NASA Biology Program, SSB Life Sciences Committee

 
1967

Physiology in the Space Environment: Volume II—Respiration, Space Science Board

Radiobiological Factors in Manned Space Flight, Space Radiation Study Panel of the SSB Life Sciences Committee

Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Water Quality Standards for Long-Duration Manned Space Missions, Space Science Board

“Study on the Biological Quarantine of Venus,” SSB Ad Hoc Panel on Quarantine of Venus (January 9).

 
1966

Biology and the Exploration of Mars: Report of a Study Held Under the Auspices of the Space Science Board, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1964-1965, Space Science Board

Extraterrestrial Life: An Anthology and Bibliography, Supplementary to Biology and the Exploration of Mars, Report of a Study Held Under the Auspices of the Space Science Board, Study Group on Biology and the Exploration of Mars, Space Science Board

Space Research: Directions for the Future, Space Science Board

 
1965

Biology and the Exploration of Mars: Summary and Conclusions of a Study by the Space Science Board, Space Science Board

Conference on Hazard of Planetary Contamination Due to Microbiological Contamination in the Interior of Spacecraft Components, Space Science Board

Report of the Working Group on Gemini-Apollo MOL Experimentation, SSB Life Science Committee

 
1964

Conference on Potential Hazards of Back Contamination from the Planets, Space Science Board Report of the Panel on Gravity, SSB Committee on Environmental Biology

Suggested Citation:"7 Cumulative Bibliography of SSB Reports: 19582011." National Research Council. 2012. Space Studies Board Annual Report 2011. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13329.
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The Biological Action of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields and Magnetic Fields, SSB Panel on Magnetic, Radiofrequency and Other Field Effects of the Environmental Biology Committee

Position Paper on Theoretical Aspects of Radiobiology as Applied to the Space Program, SSB Panel on Radiation Biology of the Environmental Biology Committee

Working Group on Gaseous Environment for Manned Spacecraft: Summary Report, SSB Man in Space Committee

Working Group on Nutrition and Feeding Problems: Summary Report, SSB Man in Space Committee

Working Group on Problems of Weightlessness in Space Flight: Summary Report, SSB Man in Space Committee

 
1962

A Review of Space Research, Space Science Board

Working Group on Radiation Problems: First Summary Report, SSB Man in Space Committee

“Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on NASA/University Relationships” (July 11)

 
1961

The Atmospheres of Mars and Venus, SSB Ad Hoc Panel on Planetary Atmospheres

Science in Space, Space Science Board

Symposium on Impact Acceleration Stress: Abstracts, SSB Man in Space Committee

“Policy Positions on (1) Man’s Role in the National Space Program and (2) Support of Basic Research for Space Science [March 27],” letter from SSB chair L.V. Berkner to NASA administrator James E. Webb (March 31)

“NASA Tracking and Orbit Computation Services, and Distribution of Tracking and Orbital Data to the Scientific Community,” letter from SSB chair Lloyd Berkner to NASA deputy administrator Hugh L. Dryden (November 6)

 
1960

“Review of Data Exchange Policy in IGY Rockets & Satellites Program: Report to NASA,” letter from SSB executive director Hugh Odishaw to NASA deputy administrator Hugh L. Dryden (December 22)

 
1959

International Cooperation in Space Activities: Advisory Paper for US Delegation to United Nations Committee, Space Science Board

Scientific Research in Space, Space Science Board

Summary Report of WESTEX, Space Science Board, WESTEX ad hoc committee

 
1958

“National Academy of Sciences Establishes Space Science Board,” News from National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council (Au ust 3)

“Recommendation of the Space Science Board for Space Experiments,” letter from SSB executive director Hugh Odishaw to National Aeronautics and Space Administration administrator, the National Science Foundation director, and the Advanced Research Projects Agency director (December 1)

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