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Why Is the Solar System So Bizarre?
Volume 7, Issue 22 - article #28
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 336, Issue: 6085
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Why Is the Sun's Corona So Hot?
Volume 7, Issue 22 - article #29
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 336, Issue: 6085
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The Community Weighs In on Broader Impacts
Volume 6, Issue 41 - article #20
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 334, Issue: 6053
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Price Tags for Planet Missions Force NASA to Lower Its Sights
Volume 6, Issue 10 - article #27
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume: 331, Issue: 6022
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Exoplanetary Science
First Goldilocks Exoplanet May Not Exist
Volume 5, Issue 43 - article #18
Richard A. Kerr<br />
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Science - Volume: 330, Issue: 6003
At a meeting last week in Turin, Italy, a group of exoplanet hunters announced that its observations show no sign of Gliese 581g, which only a couple of weeks earlier a rival group had announced was the long-sought Earth-like habitable planet.
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Coaxing Out Another Taste of the Sun
Volume 5, Issue 12 - article #21
Richard A. Kerr<br />
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Science - Volume: 327, Issue: 5972
At the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, team members of the Genesis mission, which returned atomic bits of the sun and thus samples of the solar system's primordial material, confirmed their measurement of the isotopic composition of the solar wind's oxygen and reported an isotopic composition for solar-wind nitrogen.
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ASTRONOMY: Priorities Nearer to Home in Need of Better Cost Estimates
Volume 4, Issue 5 - article #27
Richard A. Kerr<br />
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Science - Volume: 323, Issue: 5914
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Like their colleagues in astronomy (
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ASTROBIOLOGY SCIENCE CONFERENCE 2006: Life Slow Enough to Live on Radioactivity
Volume 1, Issue 12 - article #37
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume 312, Issue 5771 - 14 April 2006: 179.
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ASTROBIOLOGY SCIENCE CONFERENCE 2006: Diversity Before Life
Volume 1, Issue 12 - article #38
Richard A. Kerr
Science - Volume 312, Issue 5771 - 14 April 2006: 179.
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