- Title
- New Frontiers-class Uranus orbiter; a case for exploring the feasibility of achieving multidisciplinary science with a mid-scale mission
- Creators
- I. J. Cohen - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryC. B. BeddingfieldR. O. ChanciaG. A. DiBraccioM. M. HedmanS. M. MacKenzieB. H. MaukK. M. SayanagiK. M. SoderlundE. P. TurtleE. Y. AdamsC. J. AhrensC. S. ArridgeS. M. BrooksE. J. BunceS. CharnozG. B. ClarkeA. CoustenisR. A. DillmanS. DuttaL. N. FletcherR. A. HarbisonR. HelledR. HolmeL. M. JozwiakY. KasabaP. KolllmannS. Luszcz-CookO. MousisA. MuraG. MurakamiM. ParisiA. M. RymerS. StanleyK. StephanR. J. VervackM. H. WongP. WurzAnonymous
- Publication Details
- Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Vol.51
- Conference
- 51st Lunar and planetary science conference
- Publisher
- Lunar and Planetary Science Institute
- Identifiers
- 996657837701851
- Academic Unit
- Physics
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
Conference proceeding
New Frontiers-class Uranus orbiter; a case for exploring the feasibility of achieving multidisciplinary science with a mid-scale mission
Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Vol.51
51st Lunar and planetary science conference
2020
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