NASA's Navigator Program is a series of interrelated missions to explore and characterize new worlds. Each successive mission provides an essential step toward the ultimate goal of discovering habitable planets and life around nearby stars. Are there other solar systems like our own? Are there other habitable worlds? Is there life elsewhere in the universe? these questions are timeless, but only in this generation has technology progressed to the state where we can conceive of an build a suite of missions that capable of answering them. The Navigator Program and its missions are described in this paper.
Navigator program: exploring new worlds
2006 IEEE Aerospace Conference ; 2006 ; Big Sky, MT, United States
2006-03-01
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Navigator Program: exploring new worlds
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