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- Possibility of Life on Jupiter's Moon
- OPAG Findings Fall 2020R
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- Astrobiology at APL—On the Path to Discovery
- Europa Multiple Flyby Mission: Science Update to OPAG Bob Pappalardo, EMFM Project Scientist Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Feb
- The Europa Imaging System (Eis): High-Resolution Imaging and Topography to Investigate Europa’S Geology, Ice Shell, and Potential for Current Activity
- Analysis of Wind and Clouds on Jupiter Using the Cassini Spacecraft: Visible and Near Infrared Images
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- Responsive Onboard Science for Europa Clipper Kiri L
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- The Europa Clipper Mission
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- Uniform Guidance
- Ocean Worlds Exploration
- Looking for Life on Mars Professor Andrew Coates 23 September 2020
- Science of the Europa Clipper Mission: Comprehensive Remote Sensing to Investigate the Ice Shell
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- Curt Niebur, Ph.D. NASA Planetary Science Division OPAG Meeting
- The Pancam Instrument
- Curriculum Vita Alfred S. Mcewen July 2019
- The Europa Clipper Mission: Understanding Icy World Habitability and Blazing a Path for Future Exploration
- Extending Science: NASA's Space Science Mission Extensions and the Senior Review Process
- The Europa Imaging System (Eis), a Camera Suite to Investigate Europa’S Geology, Ice Shell, and Potential for Current Activity
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- Persephone: a Pluto-System Orbiter & Kuiper Belt Explorer
- Shackleton Prospector
- Mid Decadal Presentation
- The Europa Imaging System (Eis): High-Resolution, 3-D Insight Into Europa’S Geology, Ice Shell, and Potential for Current Activity
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