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Planets Missions (4) for 'development' phase.

*Sort missions by clicking Launch Date, A-Z, or PHASE column headers.

A-Z Launch Date Phase
GRAIL The Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission is a proposed Discovery Program mission to study the lunar interior. This mission is part of SMD's Discovery...
20110908 September 08, 2011 Development
Juno The Juno mission is the next scientific investigation in the NASA New Frontiers Program. The mission's primary science goal is to significantly improve our understanding of...
20110805 20:00:00 USEastern August 05, 2011 Development
LADEE Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is a NASA mission that will orbit the Moon and its main objective is to characterize the atmosphere and lunar dust...
20120501 May 01, 2012 Development
Mars Science Laboratory NASA proposes to develop and to launch a roving long-range, long-duration science laboratory that will be a major leap in surface measurements and pave the way for a future...
20111022 October 22, 2011 Development
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