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- Titan Seismology with Dragonfly : Probing the Internal Structure of the Most Accessible Ocean World R
- In Situ Exploration of Titan's Prebiotic Organic Chemistry and Habitability
- TITAN SINCE APOLLO. R. D. Lorenz1, 1Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723, USA
- Flights of Exploration on Titan, an Organic-Rich Ocean
- The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds
- Material Change Report
- Ocean Worlds: Priorities, Missions Scenarios, & Technologies
- Explore Solar System & Beyond: NASA Astrophysics Update
- NEW INTERPRETATIONS of APOLLO BASALT PETROGENESIS from X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY. AJ Gawr
- Dragonfly: Rotorcraft Landing on Titan
- Lori S. Glaze, Ph.D. NASA Planetary Science Division Director PAC
- Division F Planetary Systems and Astrobiology
- Dragonfly: in Situ Exploration of Titan's Organic Chemistry and Habitability
- Science Goals and Mission Concepts for a Future Orbital and in Situ Exploration of Titan
- The New Planetary Science Division Template
- Aceae -Aceous -Ad -Ade -Aemia
- Enceladus and Titan: Emerging Worlds of the Solar System
- Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin No. 161 (July 2020)
- The Planetary Report
- 2020-10-28 ASU Presentation
- Ocean Worlds Roadmap
- Sustaining Phenolic Impregnated Carbon Ablator (PICA) for Future NASA Missions Including Discovery and New Frontiers
- NASA Science Program Update
- Current Mission Set
- Name: Victoria Da Poian Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Code: 699 Home
- Mercury Concentrations in Aquatic Insects of Two Maine Coastal Streams
- Development of the Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer (Drams) for Titan
- Robotics Technology for in Situ Mobility and Sampling
- Ocean Worlds Exploration Search for Life
- GAO-20-405, NASA: Assessments of Major Projects
- May 21, 2021 Mr. Bill Nelson Administrator National Aeronautics
- A Rotorcraft Lander Concept for Scientific Exploration at Titan
- Essc-Esf Position on the Space 19+ Programmes of Esa
- PICA-D) for Future NASA Missions