Subject: | Science Issues Update |
Author: | Joseph A. (GSFC-6900) Nuth <[email protected]> |
Date: | 12-Nov-2010 11:21:57 |
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Josep,
OK, I will put you down as the lead for the lead for the Meteorites, IDPs and Returned Samples section and list you as a secondary contributor to both the Short & Long Period Comets as well as the Centaur & TNO sections. Now all we need are leads for those (and other) sections.
Joe
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From: Josep Maria Trigo [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 5:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Nuth, Joseph A. (GSFC-6900)
Subject: Re: [SBAG Science Issues] Science Issues Update
Nuth, Joseph A. (GSFC-6900) wrote:
>To all on the Science Issues Listserver,
>We have had several volunteers so far, most of whom responded almost immediately to my request. We obviously need more, but this is a great start. Interestingly enough, these volunteers duplicated topics in their requests, so I chose the lead author for the topic by the time stamp of their email and/or by their own wording. In the cases below, the first person listed is the lead while the second should provide text to the lead especially for areas they feel are important. Email addresses were included to facilitate contact.
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>While each subtopic should be concise, there is currently no official page limit. However, in a practical sense a ROADMAP should not be an exhaustive encyclopedia. One option is to concisely address the issues in the main text, but include a more extensive writeup as an appendix to the Science Issues section. Unless Mark Sykes vetos that idea, that will be the venue for any extensive discussions of current controversies that anyone wants to include in the Issues Section with a short summary included in the Roadmap itself.
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>� Meteorites, IDPs and Returned Samples
>� Short and Long-Period Comets
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Hi Joe et al.,
Thanks for your open call. I'd like to help you with the meteorites,
IDPs and returned samples' section. As you know, I'm focused in solar
system primitive materials and participating in some future
sample-return missions. I would also help someone with the comets, and
Centaurs sections.
All the best,
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