PPT-The Mars Science Laboratory

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Ashwin R Vasavada Deputy Project Scientist Jet Propulsion LaboratoryCaltech Copyright 2012 California Institute of Technology Government sponsorship acknowledged

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Ashwin R Vasavada Deputy Project Scientist Jet Propulsion LaboratoryCaltech Copyright 2012 California Institute of Technology Government sponsorship acknowledged Curiosity NASA s Mars Exploration Program. Within the 64257rst eight months of a planned 23month primary mission Curiosity met its major objective of 64257nding evidence of a past environment well suited to supporting microbial life The rover studies the geology and environment of selected a James L. Green. Acting Director. , . Mars Exploration Program. NASA Headquarters. May 13, 2014. NOTE ADDED BY JPL WEBMASTER: This content has not been approved or adopted by, NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. This document is being made available for information purposes only, and any views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology.. California Institute of . Technology. MARS 2020 Project. MARS 2020 MISSION UPDATE. . . Ken Farley, Project Scientist. Ken . Williford. , Deputy Project Scientist. Pre-decisional: for Planning and Discussion Purposes Only. Michael Meyer. Lead Scientist, . MEP. 8 Feb 2017. Mars Exploration Program Legacy. 13 covers on Science, >2000 publications in peer reviewed journals. US leadership in capabilities to explore Mars. Michael Meyer. Lead Scientist, . MEP. 8 Feb 2017. Mars Exploration Program Legacy. 13 covers on Science, >2000 publications in peer reviewed journals. US leadership in capabilities to explore Mars. Science Team View at Workshop #3. February 8, 2017. Mars 2020. Landing Site Working Group. (LSWG). The Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group (LSWG) was chartered to evaluate the eight sites selected as a result of the second site selection workshop in August, 2015 with respect to the scientific objectives of the mission.. California Institute of . Technology. MARS 2020 Project. MARS 2020 MISSION UPDATE. . . Ken Farley, Project Scientist. Ken . Williford. , Deputy Project Scientist. Pre-decisional: for Planning and Discussion Purposes Only. Ashwin . Vasavada. ,. . Project Scientist for Curiosity, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. .. Jens Frydenvang. , Curiosity Science Team Member, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A., and University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.. H. å. kan. . Svedhem. Project Scientist. MEPAG, Monrovia, . Ca. , 22 February 2017. NOTE ADDED BY JPL WEBMASTER: This content has not been approved or adopted by NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. This document is being made available for information purposes only, and any views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. . Science Team View at Workshop #3. February 8, 2017. Mars 2020. Landing Site Working Group. (LSWG). The Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group (LSWG) was chartered to evaluate the eight sites selected as a result of the second site selection workshop in August, 2015 with respect to the scientific objectives of the mission.. Report of the 2018 Joint Mars Rover Mission Joint Science Working Group (JSWG ) Feb. 28, 2012 Dave Beaty, Gerhard Kminek, Allwood, A.C., Arvidson, R., Borg, L.E., Farmer, J. D., Goesmann, F., Grant, J. A., Hauber, E., Murchie, S.L., Ori, G.G., Ruff, S. W., Perspective from Atmospheric Science Stakeholders. Scot Rafkin. Southwest Research Institute. Boulder, CO. r. afkin.swri@gmail.com. Image Credit: MSSS/NASA/JPL. AMIII 2-4 Dec 2015. S. Rafkin -- Atmospheric Science. Lisbon, Portugal; June 16, 2011. Dave Des Marais, MEPAG Chair. MEPAG E2E-iSAG. Pre-decisional: for discussion purposes only. 6/10/2011. 1. Package 1 of 5. Sample Return is the Next Step. 2. Pre-decisional: for discussion purposes only. Step 1. Make a List . List should include things you like and dislike about your current laboratory.. Step 2. Set the Room Parameters. Laboratory or Classroom/Laboratory?. Room Size?. Maximum Class Size?.

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