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Paul Abell, Lead Scientist of Astromaterial Research and Exploration Science at NASA-Johnson Team Voyager's solution to the 2026 mission for the Team Explorer's solution to the 2026 mission for the Bret Drake, Teleconference, Exploration Architect at the NASA-Johnson How do scientists use AI, physics, and telescope observations to "photograph" black holes, dark matter, and other exotic ... ... discusses trajectory design and optimization for human exploration of

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Caltech Space Challenge: Near-Earth Objects - Part II

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2026 Space Challenge Research Presentation: Team Voyager

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Caltech Space Challenge: Advanced Challenges in Hayabusa Asteroid Sample Return Mission - Part X

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Caltech Space Challenge: Trajectory Design and Optimization for human exploration - Part V

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Caltech Space Challenge: Why go to a Near Earth Object? - Part I

Caltech Space Challenge: Why go to a Near Earth Object? - Part I

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Donald Yeomans - Near Earth Objects

Donald Yeomans - Near Earth Objects

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Caltech Space Challenge 2022: Team Voyager Final Presentation

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Near Earth Objects: Current Understanding and Key Unknowns

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