Not exact matches
Today, at a
meeting in Washington, D.C., of NASA's
planetary science advisory committee, the agency's new
planetary protection officer raised the possibility of opening up a few of the planet's most promising regions to more aggressive exploration.
To
meet it, the panel discussed the creation of a
Planetary Protection Coordination Office (PPCO) within NASA, with an annual budget of $ 250 million - $ 300 million.
So the international Committee on Space Research (called COSPAR) has debated and refined the details of a
planetary protection policy that
meets the treaty's requirement ever since.