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TABLE B.1 Institutional Distribution of <strong>the</strong> Authors <strong>and</strong> Co-authors of White Papers Contributed <strong>in</strong><br />

Support of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Planetary</strong> Decadal Survey<br />

Affiliation United States International Total<br />

Academia 494 167 661<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> non-Profit Institutions 202 71 273<br />

Jet Propulsion Laboratory 245 n/a 245<br />

NASA Centers (exclud<strong>in</strong>g JPL) 234 n/a 234<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r U.S. Government Agencies 31 n/a 31<br />

Foreign Government Agencies n/a 98 98<br />

Industry 93 6 99<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r/Not Specified/Unknown 27 1 28<br />

Total 1326 343 1669<br />

WHITE PAPERS CONTRIBUTED IN SUPPORT OF THE PLANETARY DECADAL SURVEY 1<br />

Mian M. Abbas, Importance of Measurements of Charg<strong>in</strong>g Properties of Individual Submicron<br />

Size Lunar Dust Gra<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Mian M. Abbas, Global Distributions of Gas & Dust <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lunar Atmosphere from <strong>Solar</strong> Infrared<br />

Absorption Measurements with a Fourier Trans<strong>for</strong>m Spectrometer<br />

Paul A. Abell, Scientific Investigation of Near-Earth Objects via <strong>the</strong> Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle<br />

Paul A. Abell, Goals <strong>and</strong> Priorities <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Study of Centaurs <strong>and</strong> Trans-Neptunian Objects <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Next<br />

Decade<br />

C. Agnor, The Exploration of Neptune <strong>and</strong> Triton<br />

Charles Alcock, Whipple: Explor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> <strong>Solar</strong> <strong>System</strong> beyond Neptune Us<strong>in</strong>g a Survey <strong>for</strong> Occultations<br />

of Bright Stars<br />

Mark Allen, Astrobiological Research Priorities <strong>for</strong> Titan<br />

Ariel D. Anbar, Astrobiology Research Priorities <strong>for</strong> Mercury, Venus <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon<br />

Robert F Arentz, NEO Survey: An Efficient Search <strong>for</strong> Near-Earth Objects by an IR Observatory <strong>in</strong> a<br />

Venus-like Orbit<br />

James W. Ashley, The Scientific Rationale <strong>for</strong> Study<strong>in</strong>g Meteorites found on o<strong>the</strong>r Worlds<br />

Sami W. Asmar, <strong>Planetary</strong> Radio <strong>Science</strong>: Investigations of Interiors, Surfaces, Atmospheres, R<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>and</strong><br />

Environments<br />

David H. Atk<strong>in</strong>son, Entry Probe Missions to <strong>the</strong> Giant Planets<br />

Dana E. Beckman, SOFIA <strong>Planetary</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Vision</strong><br />

Jeffrey L. Bada, Seek<strong>in</strong>g Signs of Life on Mars: In Situ Investigations as Prerequisites to Sample Return<br />

Missions<br />

Kev<strong>in</strong> H. Ba<strong>in</strong>es, Venus Atmospheric Explorer New Frontiers Concept<br />

Tibor Bal<strong>in</strong>t, Technologies <strong>for</strong> Future Venus Exploration<br />

Olga Prieto-Ballesteros, Astrobiology <strong>in</strong> Europa <strong>and</strong> Jupiter <strong>System</strong> Mission (EJSM)<br />

Bruce Banerdt, The Rationale <strong>for</strong> a Long-Lived Geophysical Network Mission To Mars<br />

Patricia M. Beauchamp, Technologies <strong>for</strong> Outer Planet Missions: A Companion to <strong>the</strong> Outer Planet<br />

1 Only <strong>the</strong> lead author is listed.<br />

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