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UMD space mission in final round for chance to 'Jitterbug' on comet
(Phys.org) -- Today a University of Maryland-led team of scientists made its final-round pitch to NASA for a robotic space mission proposal known as Comet Hopper that is one of three finalists vying for selection as a new planetary mission in NASA's Discovery Program.
University of Maryland Astronomer Jessica Sunshine,
... Published in Space News
