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Survivable Systems for Extreme Environments
A number of planned or potential planetary science missions have elements that must survive and operate in extreme environments. Environments are defined here as “extreme” if they involve exposure to extremes in pressures, temperatures, ionizing radiation, chemical and/or physical corrosion, and the impact of hypervelocity particles. In addition, certain missions would induce extremes in heat flux or deceleration, leading to their inclusion as missions in need of technologies for extreme environments.Read More about Survivable Systems for Extreme Environments
Lance Benner Asteroids, Comets !#38; Satellites
Lance Benner
Asteroids, Comets & Satellites
John Battle Astronomical Instrumentation
John Battle
Astronomical Instrumentation
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JPL, Caltech, City of Los Angeles to Team on Energy/Water Initiatives
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Climate Feedbacks and Future Remote Sensing Observation
Brad Dalton
U.S. Department of Interior Cooperative Conservation AwardRead More about Brad Dalton
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