Part of your problem has been solved: NASA's ADS can search arXiv.org at the same time as it searches its own database. Near the top of the page you can pick these databases to query: Astronomy/Planetary Instrumentation Phys ics/Geophysics ArXiv Preprints
As a matter of fact, in the July 2000 Scientific American, p. 49, there is a story about President Bush's announcement in 1989 of the Human "Gnome" Initiative.
Part of your problem has been solved: NASA's ADS can search arXiv.org at the same time as it searches its own database. Near the top of the page you can pick these databases to query:s ics/Geophysics
Astronomy/Planetary
Instrumentation
Phy
ArXiv Preprints
Collect them all!
... and Kerfuffle for unplanned development.
Actually, *Uranus* has more moons too. (No jokes please.) The current totals: Mercury 0 Venus 0 Earth 1 (not counting Iridia :-)) Mars 2 Jupiter 17 Saturn 18 Uranus 21 Neptune 8 Pluto 1
As a matter of fact, in the July 2000 Scientific American, p. 49, there is a story about President Bush's announcement in 1989 of the Human "Gnome" Initiative.