Location
Howard Johnson Plaza-Hotel, Columbia/ Enterprise Rooms
Start Date
27-4-1994 1:00 PM
End Date
27-4-1994 4:00 PM
Description
Observations from space have provided extensive global views that allow us to study the Earth as a unified system. This systematic approach to Earth science will help us understand how local activities might produce effects on a worldwide or global scale. The goal is to understand relationships among atmosphere, land, and ocean processes on scales that range from chemical reactions to global climate change. To do this. Earth science needs an interdisciplinary approach that combines the classical disciplines of physics, chemistry, and biology.
Paper Session II-B - Mission to Planet Earth Program Overview
Howard Johnson Plaza-Hotel, Columbia/ Enterprise Rooms
Observations from space have provided extensive global views that allow us to study the Earth as a unified system. This systematic approach to Earth science will help us understand how local activities might produce effects on a worldwide or global scale. The goal is to understand relationships among atmosphere, land, and ocean processes on scales that range from chemical reactions to global climate change. To do this. Earth science needs an interdisciplinary approach that combines the classical disciplines of physics, chemistry, and biology.
Comments
Non-Commercial Utilization
Session Chairman: Richard L. Horner, Program Director, Satellite and Space Defense Systems, Rockwell Space Systems Division
Session Organizer: Chris Cook, EG&G, Kennedy Space Center