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3 Ad Hoc Study Committees: Activities and Membership
Pages 25-35

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... At these meetings the committee heard presentations from NASA, former members of the solar system exploration decadal survey and other representatives of the science community. Several members of the committee made site visits to the Applied Physics Laboratory, Goddard Space Flight Center, Ames Research Center, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
From page 26...
... Celeste A Naylor, Senior Program Assistant, Space Studies Board ASTROBIOLOGY STRATEGY FOR THE EXPLORATION OF MARS The ad hoc Committee on the Astrobiology Strategy for the Exploration of Mars (Mars Astrobiology)
From page 27...
... Carmela J Chamberlain, Program Associate, Space Studies Board BEYOND EINSTEIN PROGRAM ASSESSMENT The ad hoc Beyond Einstein Program Assessment Committee was formed to assess the five proposed Beyond Einstein missions (Constellation X-ray Observatory, Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, Joint Dark Energy ­Mission, Inflation Probe, and Black Hole Finder probe)
From page 28...
... Chamberlain, Program Associate, Space Studies Board Celeste A Naylor, Senior Program Assistant, Space Studies Board EARTH SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS FROM SPACE: A COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGY FOR THE FUTURE The ad hoc Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and ­Strategy for the Future (ESAS)
From page 29...
... Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University Philip E Ardanuy, Raytheon Information Solutions Randall Friedl, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Michael F
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... Graham, Senior Program Officer, Space Studies Board Carmela J Chamberlain, Program Associate, Space Studies Board ESAS Panel on Weather Science and Applications Membership Susan K
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... Raymond Wassel, Senior Program Officer, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology Theresa M Fisher, Program Associate, Space Studies Board ESAS Panel on Solid-Earth Hazards, Natural Resources, and Dynamics Membership Bradford H
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... Victoria Swisher, Research Associate, Space Studies Board Celeste A Naylor, Senior Program Assistant, Space Studies Board NASA ASTROPHYSICS PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT The ad hoc Committee on NASA Astrophysics Performance Assessment was tasked with assessing NASA's performance in achieving the goals laid out by the 2000 NRC astronomy and astrophysics decadal survey, Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium, as well as in the 2003 NRC report Connecting Quarks with the Cosmos.
From page 33...
... Lopes-Gautier, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Stephen Mackwell, Lunar and Planetary Institute Timothy J McCoy, Smithsonian Institution Ralph McNutt, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Sandra Pizzarello, Arizona State University Gerald Schubert, University of California, Los Angeles Donna L
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... Howard, Senior Program Assistant, Space Studies Board SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE MOON The ad hoc Committee on the Scientific Context for the Exploration of the Moon completed its work in 2007. Earlier in the year, members of the committee conducted outreach activities to engage the lunar science community, including a presentation by Carlé Pieters at the NASA Advisory Council Workshop on Science Associated with the Lunar Exploration Architecture in Tempe, Arizona, on February 27-March 2, 2007 (about a third of the committee was present for the workshop)
From page 35...
... STRATEGY TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF SENSOR DESCOPES AND DEMANIFESTS ON THE NPOESS AND GOES-R SPACECRAFT The ad hoc Committee on A Strategy to Mitigate the Impact of Sensor Descopes and De-manifests on the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft was formed shortly before the SSB held a workshop on Options to Ensure the Climate Record from the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft (summary of the workshop proceedings is available at )


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