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1 Scientific Goals
Pages 6-9

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From page 6...
... members of the American Astronomical Society, 21 percent of respondents listed exoplanets as their primary field of interest, 23 percent listed solar systems and planetary science, and 9 percent listed astrobiology (Pold et al., 2016)
From page 7...
... NASA, ESA, M Robber to, HST Orion Treasury Project, L
From page 8...
... Appendix A provides the committee's statement of task, Appendix B presents the call for white papers issued by the committee and lists all white papers submitted to the committee, Appendix C describes the exoplanet detection techniques in more detail, Appendix D provides a biosignature table, Appendix E presents short biographical sketches of the committee members and National Academies staff, Appendix F summarizes the acronyms used in this report and defines some quantities that might be unfamiliar to the reader, and Appendix G provides a glossary of selected terminology.
From page 9...
... 2016. Ringed substructure and a gap at 1 AU in the nearest protoplanetary disk.


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