Space Telescope Science Institute Annual Report, 2003

by Space Telescope Science Institute

STScI Annual Report (2003)

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Beckwith, Steven (Contributor)
Figer, Don (Contributor)
Livio, Mario (Contributor)
Noll, Keith (Contributor)
Rauscher, Bernard (Contributor)
Regan, Michael (Contributor)
Somerville, Rachel (Contributor)
Stockman, Peter (Contributor)
Stoke, John (Contributor)
Walborn, Nolan R. (Contributor)

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Original publication date
2004
People/Characters
Jerry Kriss; Melissa Russ; Rick White
Important places
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Hubble Space Telescope
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The year 2003 began with the tragic loss of the space shuttle Columbia and its crew of seven astronauts on February 1st.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Others are members of science teams on missions selected for Phase A study within the past year, such as the Jupiter Magnetospheric Explorer (JMEX), chosen in 2003 for Phase A study as a Small Explorer Mission.
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English

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QB500.267 .S63ScienceAstronomyAstronomyDescriptive astronomySolar system

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