Back to Search Start Over

Advancing Space Science Requires NASA Support for Coordination Between the Science Mission Directorate Communities

Authors :
Michael Meyer
Britney E. Schmidt
Shawn Domagal-Goldman
Krista Soderland
Ian J. Cohen
Alejandro Soto
Kevin B. Stevenson
Yasuhiro Hasegawa
Lynnae C. Quick
Arif Solmaz
William C. Danchi
Dennis Bodewits
Paul K. Byrne
Amanda R. Hendrix
Rory Barnes
Thomas G. Beatty
Margaret Turnbull
Alice Cocoros
Diana Dragomir
Kathleen Mandt
Kelly E. Miller
Paul A. Dalba
Shannon Curry
Jeremy J. Drake
Nicholas G. Heavens
Flora Paganelli
Richard Cartwright
Kylie Lovato
Brian Jackson
Ronald J. Vervack
Mark S. Marley
Stefanie N. Milam
Aki Roberge
Dana M. Hurley
Kirby Runyon
Jonathan J. Fortney
Edwin A. Bergin
Monica Vidaurri
Carl Melis
Alberto Accomazzi
Carey M. Lisse
Peter Plavchan
Darby Dyar
Jason T. Wright
Tracy M. Becker
Anthony D. Del Genio
L. C. Mayorga
Neal J. Turner
Elena Provornikova
Paul R. Mahaffy
K. Garcia-Sage
Jon M. Jenkins
Amanda J. Bayless
Noemi Pinella-Alonso
Edgard G. Rivera-Valentin
Kurt D. Retherford
Giada Arney
Elisa V. Quintana
Seth Redfield
R. Nikoukar
Joshua Pepper
Karl R. Stapelfeldt
Jason S. Kalirai
Daniel Angerhausen
Stephen R. Kane
Abigail Rymer
Erin C. Smith
Amy Simon
S. Diniega
Robert Allen
Christina Richey
Miguel de Val-Borro
Pontus Brandt
Chuanfei Dong
Marilia Samara
Victoria S. Meadows
Dawn M. Gelino
Source :
Bulletin of the AAS. 53
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2021.

Abstract

We outline specific steps that NASA and the space science community can take to advance collaboration and coordination between the communities represented by the four NASA Science Mission Directorate Divisions. It is important to note that the only way that this effort can succeed is if NASA initiates and supports it through directed resources.

Details

Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin of the AAS
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e5b6585dde552b2f58e33e8ca5036803