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8 International Cooperation in Planetary Exploration Programs
Pages 27-29

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... missions REPORT MENU should be based strongly on scientific merit, and the free flow of scientific data NOTICE and results should be a necessary precondition for any cooperative MEMBERSHIP arrangements. FOREWORD SUMMARY NASA should consider all appropriate foreign capabilities available for CHAPTER 1 planning and carrying out its missions and should cultivate those that enhance CHAPTER 2 the scientific return.
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... Mars rover/sample return and any corresponding Soviet Mars missions. Areas being targeted by the Europeans include orbiter instrumentation, Mars surface instruments, and an intelligent robot arm for the rover.
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... As a beginning, coordination between the proposed NASA Lunar Observer and the Japanese Lunar Orbiter missions is under discussion. CONCLUDING REMARKS While strongly advocating international collaboration on large projects, COMPLEX believes that such cooperation should not be entered into lightly.


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