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Plans for living on a restless planet sets NASA's solid Earth agendaWhat are the most important challenges facing solid Earth science today and over the next two decades? And what is the best approach for NASA, in partnership with other agencies, to address these challenges? A new report, living on a restless planet, provides a blueprint for answering these questions. The top priority for a new spacecraft mission in the area of solid earth science over the next 5 years, according to this report, is a satellite dedicated to interferometric synthetic aperture radar(inSAR).
Document ID
20060029287
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Solomon, S. C.
Baker, V. R.
Bloxham, J.
Booth, J.
Donnellan, A.
Elachi, C.
Evans, D.
Rignot, E.
Burbank, D.
Chao, B. F.
Chave, A.
Gillespie, A.
Herring, T.
Jeanloz, R.
LaBrecque, J.
Minster, B.
Pitman, W. C., III
Simons, M.
Turcotte, D. L.
Zoback, M. L.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 2003
Publication Information
Publication: EOS Transactions
Volume: 84
Issue: 45
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Earth magnetic field imaging spectroscopy solid earth science

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