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how NASA chooses its missions
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and how you can help.
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Article by Anthony Mao
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Presentation by Chris Slager
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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o NASA for Short
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Has released as of 2020 a list of potentially
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proposed missions ranging from satellite orbiting Jupiter or Mercury
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to the orbiting of extraterrestrial bodies.
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These missions could spend in between the time frame of 2023 all the way to 2032.
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NASA is constantly looking to the public to name missions
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and even vote on what missions
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should be
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next.
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If you are any undergraduate
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of astronomy or related fields,
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you have the ability to get directly involved with such possibilities by
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being placed on a board to determine new missions for NASA.