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Decadal survey

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A decadal survey is a 10-year plan outlining scientific missions and goals created by the United States National Academies. It is a summary of input from scientists in the United States and beyond. Examples include:

See also

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  • Snowmass Process, a similar nongovernmental system for particle physics research
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  • "Most Recent Decadal Surveys". NASA.