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Hendrix, Amanda RHurford, Terry A
Barge, Laura M
Bland, Michael T
Bowman, Jeff S
Brinckerhoff, William
Buratti, Bonnie J
Cable, Morgan L
Castillo-Rogez, Julie
Collins, Geoffrey C
Diniega, Serina
German, Christopher R
Hayes, Alexander G
Hoehler, Tori
Hosseini, Sona
Howett, Carly J A
McEwen, Alfred S
Neish, Catherine D
Neveu, Marc
Nordheim, Tom A
Patterson, G Wesley
Patthoff, D Alex
Phillips, Cynthia
Rhoden, Alyssa
Schmidt, Britney E
Singer, Kelsi N
Soderblom, Jason M
Vance, Steven D
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Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary LabIssue Date
2019-01-01
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Hendrix, A. R., Hurford, T. A., Barge, L. M., Bland, M. T., Bowman, J. S., Brinckerhoff, W., ... & Diniega, S. (2019). The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds. Astrobiology, 19(1), 1-27.Journal
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In this article, we summarize the work of the NASA Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG) Roadmaps to Ocean Worlds (ROW) group. The aim of this group is to assemble the scientific framework that will guide the exploration of ocean worlds, and to identify and prioritize science objectives for ocean worlds over the next several decades. The overarching goal of an Ocean Worlds exploration program as defined by ROW is to "identify ocean worlds, characterize their oceans, evaluate their habitability, search for life, and ultimately understand any life we find." The ROW team supports the creation of an exploration program that studies the full spectrum of ocean worlds, that is, not just the exploration of known ocean worlds such as Europa but candidate ocean worlds such as Triton as well. The ROW team finds that the confirmed ocean worlds Enceladus, Titan, and Europa are the highest priority bodies to target in the near term to address ROW goals. Triton is the highest priority candidate ocean world to target in the near term. A major finding of this study is that, to map out a coherent Ocean Worlds Program, significant input is required from studies here on Earth; rigorous Research and Analysis studies are called for to enable some future ocean worlds missions to be thoughtfully planned and undertaken. A second finding is that progress needs to be made in the area of collaborations between Earth ocean scientists and extraterrestrial ocean scientists.Note
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10.1089/ast.2018.1955
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