Published March 1, 2002
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Journal Article
Healthy Discussion of Planetary Science Goals
- Creators
- Burns, Joseph A.
- Squyres, Steven W.
- A'Hearn, M.
- Barker, E.
- Belton, M.
- Binzel, R.
- Chapman, C.
- Cuzzi, J.
- Drake, M.
- Esposito, L.
- Feldman, P.
- Greeley, R.
- Hartmann, W.
- Head, J.
- Huntress, W.
- Ingersoll, A.
- Johnson, T.
- Lunine, J.
- McKinnon, W.
- Millis, R.
- Nelson, R.
- Owen, T.
- Pieters, C.
- Porco, C. C.
- Stern, S. A.
Abstract
In his discussion of the National Research Council's ongoing prioritization of solar system missions, Andrew Lawler says that some Washington observers see the discipline as being in disarray (News Focus, "Planetary science's defining moment," 4 Jan., p. 32). To the contrary, we are a community having ardent, but entirely appropriate and healthy, debates about our long-term goals.
Additional Information
© 2002 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Published 1 March 2002.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 42811
- DOI
- 10.1126/science.295.5560.1644a
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20131203-154523242
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- Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences