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    The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds by Hendrix, AR, Hurford, TA, Barge, LM, Bland, MT, Bowman, JS, Brinckerhoff, W, Buratti, BJ, Cable, ML, Castillo-Rogez, J, Collins, GC, Diniega, S, German, CR, Hayes, AG, Hoehler, T, Hosseini, S, Howett, CJA, McEwen, AS, Neish, CD, Neveu, M, Nordheim, TA, Patterson, GW, Patthoff, DA, Phillips, C, Rhoden, A, Schmidt, BE, Singer, KN, Soderblom, JM, Vance, SD

    Published 2019
    “…In this article, we summarize the work of the NASA Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG) Roadmaps to Ocean Worlds (ROW) group. …”
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    NASA's Explorer and Great Space Observatories Programs / by Wentz, Katelyn, author 650289, Halverson, Kiana, author 650293

    Published 2012
    “…The Explorer program is a NASA program that provides flight opportunities for heliophysics and astrophysics investigations from space. …”
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    The NASA EPIC/DSCOVR Ocean PAR Product by Robert Frouin, Jing Tan, Mathieu Compiègne, Didier Ramon, Marshall Sutton, Hiroshi Murakami, David Antoine, David Antoine, Uwe Send, Jeff Sevadjian, Vincenzo Vellucci

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The EPIC daily mean PAR product is generated operationally on a Plate Carrée (equal-angle) grid with 18.4 km resolution at the equator and on an 18.4 km equal-area grid, i.e., it is fully compatible with the NASA Greenbelt OBPG ocean-color products. Data are available since the beginning of the DSCOVR mission (i.e., June 2015) from the NASA Langley ASDC website.…”
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    RESEARCH OF HEAT EXCHANGE WING OF PROFILE NASA – 0021 by R.K. Manatbayev

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…In the report results of experimental research of heat exchange wing of profile NASA – 0021 with an environment presented.…”
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    Giant Planet Observations in NASA’s Planetary Data System by Nancy J. Chanover, James M. Bauer, John J. Blalock, Mitchell K. Gordon, Lyle F. Huber, Mia J. T. Mace, Lynn D. V. Neakrase, Matthew S. Tiscareno, Raymond J. Walker

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These data are preserved and accessible from national and international planetary science archives. For all NASA planetary missions and instruments the data are available from the science discipline nodes of the NASA Planetary Data System (PDS). …”
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