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Lanzerotti 2004
Lanzerotti, L. (2004). Human Exploration, Space Weather, and Fundamental Space Plasma Research. Space Weather 2. doi: 10.1029/2004SW000096. issn: 1542-7390.

A significant reduction in fundamental research at the outset of NASA's human space exploration program could seriously hamper the program's progress in the longer term. Fundamental research, as represented by many of the mission and programmatic priorities of the 2003 National Research Council's Solar and Space Physics Decadal Survey, is central to the underpinning of more applied research and space weather in human exploration.

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Policy Sciences, Legislation and regulations, Public Issues, Legislation and regulation, Space Plasma Physics, General or miscellaneous, Space Weather, NASA, Space Plasma Research
Journal
Space Weather
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
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