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Capabilities for the Future: An Assessment of NASA Laboratories for Basic Research
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Subcommittee Members
Before its first meeting, the Committee on the Assessment of NASA Laboratory Capabilities noted that the backgrounds, experience, and expertise of the members matched the two major disciplines of fundamental science and engineering research at NASA: namely, aeronautics research and space and Earth science research. Accordingly, two subcommittees were formed, composed of the following members:
Aeronautics Subcommittee
Space/Earth Science Subcommittee
John T. Best
Ramon L. Chase
Michael G. Dunn
Blair B. Gloss
Marvine Paula Hamner
Wesley L. Harris
Basil Hassan
Eli Reshotko
James M. Tien
Candace E. Wark
Joseph B. Reagan
William F. Ballhaus, Jr.
Peter M. Banks
Ravi B. Deo
Neil A. Duffie
Joan Hoopes
William E. McClintock
Edward D. McCullough
Todd J. Mosher