Increasing diversity on spacecraft mission teams reduces risk
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA. kathleen.mandt@nasa.gov.
Abstract:
Many of the NASA spacecraft sent into Earth orbit and throughout the Solar System are competitively selected and led by principal investigators (PIs). These senior scientists are responsible for directing research activities, managing the use of funds, and reporting to the funding agency. Additionally, the European Space Agency (ESA) has competitively selected missions that are led by ESA-nominated project scientists and include instruments that are overseen by PIs. Usually, the PIs and project scientists form a science working team that provides scientific leadership of the mission. These NASA and ESA PI roles require a deep understanding of the mission's scientific goals and engineering design aspects. And, importantly, these roles also require skills in team management.
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