Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1781763 | Planetary and Space Science | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The proposed training program focuses on the intellectual and technical aspects of field science, as well as the cognitive manner in which field scientists experience, observe and synthesize their environment. The goal of the latter is to help astronauts develop the thought patterns and mechanics of an effective field scientist, thereby providing a broader base of experience and expertise than could be achieved from field school alone. This will enhance their ability to execute, explore and adapt as in-field situations require.
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Authors
D.S.S. Lim, G.L. Warman, M.L. Gernhardt, C.P. McKay, T. Fong, M.M. Marinova, A.F. Davila, D. Andersen, A.L. Brady, Z. Cardman, B. Cowie, M.D. Delaney, A.G. Fairén, A.L. Forrest, J. Heaton, B.E. Laval, R. Arnold, P. Nuytten, D. Williams,