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Whitepaper #275 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: atmospheric/exospheric evolution; giant planets systems; solar system formation, dynamics processes, and chronology

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  • Planetary Decadal Survey White PaperWong (UC Berkeley + SETI Institute) Statia Luszcz-Cook (Columbia University + AMNH) Kunio Sayanagi (Hampton Univ.) Luke Moore (Boston Univ.) Tommi Koskinen (LPL) Julianne I

  • We present focused questions in giant planet atmospheres that: encompass many preeminent observational and theoretical results, synergize with terrestrial climate and exoplanet physics/chemistry research, and have clear pathways for progress in the decade

  • Funding for individual investigator programs will serve as a critical complement to large-scale mission support

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Planetary Decadal Survey White Paper

Wong (UC Berkeley + SETI Institute) Statia Luszcz-Cook (Columbia University + AMNH) Kunio Sayanagi (Hampton Univ.) Luke Moore (Boston Univ.) Tommi Koskinen (LPL) Julianne I. Moses (SSI) Imke de Pater (UC Berkeley). Co-signers: Shahid Aslam (NASA GSFC) Sushil K. Baines (JPL + UW-Madison) Gordon Bjoraker (NASA GSFC) Katherine R. de Kleer (Caltech) Scott G. Edgington (JPL) Jonathan Fortney (UC Santa Cruz) Thomas K. Hammel (AURA) Cheng Li (UC Berkeley) Paul R. Mahaffy (NASA GSFC) James Sinclair (JPL) Lawrence A. We present focused questions in giant planet atmospheres that: encompass many preeminent observational and theoretical results, synergize with terrestrial climate and exoplanet physics/chemistry research, and have clear pathways for progress in the decade

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