Discovery Program
NASA, New Frontiers program, Flagship Program, Daniel Goldin, Principal investigator
978-613-5-85378-0
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2012-05-03
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. NASA's Discovery Program is a series of lower-cost, highly-focused American scientific space missions that are exploring the solar system. It was founded in 1992 to implement then-NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin's vision of "faster, better, cheaper" planetary missions. Discovery missions differ from traditional NASA missions where targets and objectives are pre-specified. Instead, these cost-capped missions are proposed and led by a scientist called the Principal Investigator (PI). Proposing teams may include people from industry, small businesses, government laboratories, and universities. Proposals are selected through a competitive peer review process. All of the completed Discovery missions are accomplishing ground-breaking science and adding significantly to the body of knowledge about our solar system.
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