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Valuing life-detection missions

Author
E.S. Kite, E. Gaidos, T.C. Onstott
Publication Year
2018

Type

Journal Article
Keywords
astrobiology, astronomy, devices, economics, procedures, space, space flight, United States, Exobiology, Extraterrestrial Environment, Planets, space flight, United States
Journal
Astrobiology
Volume
18
Pages
834-840
URL
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DOI
10.1089/ast.2017.1813
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