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Inclusion of early-career researchers in space missions

A vital part of future planetary science missions will be the development of more inclusive teams. As NASA’s InSight mission comes to its end on Mars, we share some strategies that have helped us to work toward this goal.

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Fig. 1: The InSight ECR Group.

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Fernando, B., Daubar, I.J., Irving, J.C.E. et al. Inclusion of early-career researchers in space missions. Nat Astron 6, 1339–1341 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-022-01861-2

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