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TH2.11: Recent Innovations in Earth Science Remote Sensing Technology Development at NASA

Session Type: Oral
Time: Thursday, July 26, 10:30 - 12:10
Location: Room 21A
Session Chair: George Komar, NASA - Earth Science Technology Office
 
  TH2.11.TH2.11.1: CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH EARTH SCIENCE DECADAL SURVEY MEASUREMENTS
         Robert Bauer; NASA
         Joseph Famiglietti; NASA
         Parminder Ghuman; NASA
         George Komar; NASA
         Michael Seablom; NASA
 
  TH2.11.TH2.11.2: MEASURING TECHNOLOGY MATURITY AND READINESS FOR MISSION INFUSION
         Michael Seablom; NASA
         Loren Lemmerman; SGT, Inc.
 
  TH2.11.TH2.11.3: SPACEBORNE FLIGHT VALIDATION OF NASA ESTO TECHNOLOGIES
         Charles Norton; NASA ESTO and Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Michael Pasciuto; NASA ESTO
         Paula Pingree; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Steve Chien; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         David Rider; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
 
  TH2.11.TH2.11.4: EVALUATING OPTIONS FOR ENHANCING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROLLING COST GROWTH
         Eric Mahr; The Aerospace Corporation
         Robert Bitten; The Aerospace Corporation
 
  TH2.11.TH2.11.5: INSTRUMENT SCHEDULE DELAYS: POTENTIAL IMPACT ON MISSION DEVELOPMENT COST FOR RECENT NASA PROJECTS
         Robert Bitten; The Aerospace Corporation
         Eric Mahr; The Aerospace Corporation