Space Studies Board
Also known as: National Academies Space Studies Board, SSB
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(PDF) Reconsidering the Theological and Ethical Implications of ... academia.edu 4 facts
referenceThe Space Studies Board of the National Research Council published 'Biological Contamination of Mars: Issues and Recommendations' in 1992.
referenceThe National Research Council's Space Studies Board published 'Mars Sample Return: Issues and Recommendations' in 1997.
referenceThe Space Studies Board of the National Research Council published 'Mars Sample Return: Issues and Recommendations' in 1997.
referenceThe National Research Council's Space Studies Board published 'Biological Contamination of Mars: Issues and Recommendations' in 1992.
Read "Review and Assessment of Planetary Protection Policy ... nap.nationalacademies.org 3 facts
claimThe development of planetary protection policies involves the intertwined roles of NASA, the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), and the National Academies Space Studies Board.
claimThe Committee to Review the Planetary Protection Policy Development Processes operates under the auspices of the Space Studies Board.
accountThe National Academies Space Studies Board was originally established as the Space Science Board in 1958, and its name was changed to the Space Studies Board in 1988.
Department of Energy Issues Report Evaluating Impact of ... energy.gov Jul 30, 2025 2 facts
claimDr. Judith Curry has served on Science Steering Committees of the World Climate Research Program, the DOE Biological & Environmental Research Advisory Committee, the Earth Science Subcommittee of the NASA Advisory Council, and the NRC Space Studies Board and Climate Research Committee.
claimDr. John Christy has served on the NOAA Climate Change Science Program, NASA's Earth Science Subcommittee, the National Research Council Space Studies Board, and the EPA Science Advisory Board.
Planetary protection: an international concern and responsibility frontiersin.org May 29, 2023 1 fact
referenceThe 2021 update to the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) planetary protection policy for the Moon was informed by the 2020 report 'Planetary Protection for the Study of Lunar Volatiles' by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) and the Space Studies Board (SSB) Committee on Planetary Protection (CoPP), as well as a joint NASA/LEAG-COSPAR community survey.
Putting the Ethics into Planetary Protection | News | Astrobiology astrobiology.nasa.gov Aug 13, 2018 1 fact
referenceThe 'Review and Assessment of Planetary Protection Policy Development Processes' (2018) is a report published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, specifically the Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, the Space Studies Board, and the Committee on the Review of Planetary Protection Policy Development Processes.