Web sites associated with the alternate reality game DUST and how it relates to planetary science.
Topic: Planetary Science
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Apr 10, 2018
04/18
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Mammana, Dennis;McCarthy, Donald, 1948-
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Includes index
Topic: Planetary science
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Oct 23, 2020
10/20
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Schaaf, Fred, author
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126 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Planetary science -- Juvenile literature, Planetary science, Planets
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Nov 25, 2019
11/19
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Schorn, Ronald A. (Ronald Anthony), 1935-
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xxv, 376 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Astronomy -- History, Planetary science
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xv, 347 pages : 26 cm
Topics: Planetary science, Solar system
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Jessica Wardlaw; James Sprinks; Robert Houghton; Jan Peter Muller; Panagiotis Sidiropoulos; Steven Bamford; Stuart Marsh
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Change detection in satellite images is a key concern of the Earth Observation field for environmental and climate change monitoring. Satellite images also provide important clues to both the past and present surface conditions of other planets, which cannot be validated on the ground. With the volume of satellite imagery continuing to grow, the inadequacy of computerised solutions to manage and process imagery to the required professional standard is of critical concern. Whilst studies find...
Topics: Planetary science, Volunteered geographic information
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Sep 20, 2019
09/19
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Lemonick, Michael D., 1953-
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viii, 294 p. : 22 cm
Topics: Extrasolar planets, Planetary science, Earth (Planet)
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1 online resource
Topics: Planetary science, SCIENCE -- Astronomy, Solar system
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Feb 3, 2011
02/11
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NASA
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Discusses theories on what we may find on Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, the three outer planets. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, planetary science, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
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Mar 13, 2016
03/16
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Western Worlds
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Hilke Schlicting, professor at MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), talks to Western Worlds about the early Solar System and building a career in planetary science!
Topics: Western Worlds, CPSX, Planetary Science, UWO, Exoplanets
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Mar 5, 2021
03/21
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Jeff Winterbourne (jeffwinterbourne)
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This is my variant of a high resolution moon topography globe which has an "aesthetically pleasing" vertical exaggeration. Most of the models on Thingiverse were intended as or are derived from lithophanes - thus they actually have a relatively low relief and many of the subtle features are only evident when lit up from within. This version is designed to print in 2 halves which do not need support and are then glued together with superglue. If you wish to compare the earth and moon...
Topics: stl, Geophysics, Planetary science, Physics & Astronomy, thingiverse
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Mar 3, 2021
03/21
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Jeff Winterbourne (jeffwinterbourne)
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Global tomographic models of seismic velocity provide us with crucial information about the planet’s interior. Here, we represent S wave velocity variation such that slow velocities stand proud and fast velocities as depressions. For a longer wavelength, 3 layer model, see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3254056. To capture the 3D nature of tomography models (in which velocity structure varies with depth), we draw analogy to Russian nesting dolls (Matryoshkas). The outer globe can be...
Topics: Planetary science, thingiverse, Geophysics, stl, Physics & Astronomy
The phase equilibrium conditions of clathrate hydrate of argon were measured by the isochoric procedure at the temperatures from 197.6 K to 274.1 K. Argon hydrate would have industrial applications including a working medium of the hydrate-based heat pump systems as well as influence the analysis of the past climate change on the Earth. Nevertheless, the equilibrium conditions of argon hydrate were limited in the literatures and not reported below the temperature 264 K. The lowest and the...
Topics: Air hydrate, Argon hydrate, Clathrate hydrate, Planetary science
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Mar 23, 2022
03/22
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Clark, Stuart (Stuart G.), author
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232 pages ; 24 cm
Topics: Extrasolar planets, Planetary science, Extrasolarer Planet, Earth (Planet)
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Apr 20, 2021
04/21
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Jeff Winterbourne (jeffwinterbourne)
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**Update 11/2019**: Added a "v2" model with more surface topography (visually better) and no artefacts at the poles. Dynamic topography is caused by density variation and flow in the convecting mantle, perturbing the Earth's surface by +/- 1 km with wavelengths generally over 800 km. Here, we visualise the Hoggard 2016 model (https://www.nature.com/articles/ngeo2709) by perturbing the surface of a globe with recognisable continents and surface topographic features. The model was...
Topics: thingiverse, stl, Physics & Astronomy, Planetary science, Geology, Geophysics
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Feb 29, 2016
02/16
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Western Worlds
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Iain Campbell, professor emeritus at Guelph University talks to Western Worlds about alpha particle x-ray spectroscopy and having an instrument on the Curiosity Mars Rover
Topics: Western Worlds, Planetary Science, APSX, Gueph University, Curiosity Rover, UWO, Western...
Cornell astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger and Lehigh University's Joshua Pepper have identified 1,004 main-sequence stars – similar to our sun – that might contain Earth-like planets in their own habitable zones within about 300 light-years of here, which should be able to detect Earth’s chemical traces of life. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJxDMD6SfMI Uploader: Cornell University
Topics: Youtube, video, Education, astronomy, planetary science, space exploration, research
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Apr 20, 2021
04/21
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Jeff Winterbourne (jeffwinterbourne)
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Global tomographic models of seismic velocity provide us with crucial information about the planet’s interior. Here, we represent S wave velocity variation such that slow velocities stand proud and fast velocities as depressions. To capture the 3D nature of tomography models (in which velocity structure varies with depth), we draw analogy to Russian nesting dolls (Matryoshkas). Globes can be separated to reveal deeper layers. The tomographic velocity model presented here is SP12RTS (GJI,...
Topics: thingiverse, stl, Physics & Astronomy, Tomography, Planetary science, Seismic, Geophysics
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Nov 13, 2012
11/12
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David Bethel
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Topics: solar system, astronomy, earth-sciences, planetary science, earth science
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Mar 20, 2018
03/18
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Foxxe, Ellen
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: Planetary science, Earth's origin, Solar system, Earth (Planet) -- Origin
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Jun 24, 2020
06/20
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Hughes, David W. (David Wolstenholme), 1941-
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144 pages : 29 cm
Topics: Astronomy -- Popular works, Planetary science -- Pictorial works, Planets -- Pictorial works,...
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Nov 13, 2021
11/21
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Encrenaz, Thérèse, 1946-
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xiv, 330 pages : 25 cm
Topics: Planetary science, Planetologie, Sonnensystem, Système solaire, Planétologie, Solar system,...
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Oct 23, 2019
10/19
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Hartmann, William K
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xvi, 509 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Planètes, Planetary science, Solar system, Système solaire, Planetology, Planetes, Systeme...
Source: removedNEL
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Mar 29, 2016
03/16
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Western Worlds
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Michael Vergalla, Project Engineer at Moon Express, talks to Western Worlds about returning to the Moon and the spirit of planetary exploration.
Topics: Western Worlds, CPSX, Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration, The Man in the Moon Express,...
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Jan 31, 2016
01/16
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Western Worlds
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Co-host Tony Martinez from Western Worlds interviews Dr. Livio Tornabene and his team who have been involved with recent mission planning of HiRISE and have been taking stunning high resolution images of Mars.
Topics: Western Worlds, Mars, Mars In HD, HiRISE, Western University, CPSX, UWO, Planetary Science
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Apr 17, 2016
04/16
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Western Worlds
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Sara Seager talks to Western Worlds about exoplanets, planetary science and the search for life!
Topics: Western Worlds, Exoplanets, Astrobiology, Sara Seager, CPSX, Planetary Science, Western University,...
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Jan 31, 2016
01/16
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Western Worlds
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Co-host Raymond Francis from Western Worlds interviews Daniel Faber of the Deep Space Industries, a company who's looking at extracting natural resources from asteroids.
Topics: Western Worlds, Gold In Them Asteroids, CPSX, University of Western Ontario, Planetary Science, UWO
Video recordings of the requested series (presentation only)
Topics: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, webcast.berkeley, iTunes U, Earth and Planetary Science C20, Fall 2014
Video recordings of the requested series (presentation only)
Topics: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, webcast.berkeley, iTunes U, Earth and Planetary Science C20, Fall 2013
Kjell Stakkestad, President and CEO of KinetX Inc., speaks during a symposium commemorating a quarter-century of comet discoveries, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in the Knight studio at the Newseum in Washington. The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) spacecraft flew past the comet Giacobini-Zinner on Sept. 11, 1985 which established a foundation of discoveries that continue today. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Topics: Kjell Stakkestad, KinetX Inc., Planetary Science, Comet, Symposium, Newseum, Washington, D.C.,...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/4977009677/
Dr. Michael A'Hearn, Principal Investigator, EPOXI Comet Encounter Mission, speaks during a symposium commemorating a quarter-century of comet discoveries, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in the Knight studio at the Newseum in Washington. The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) spacecraft flew past the comet Giacobini-Zinner on Sept. 11, 1985 which established a foundation of discoveries that continue today. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Topics: Dr. Michael A'Hearn, EPOXI, Planetary Science, Comet, Symposium, Newseum, Washington, D.C., NASA,...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/4977009953/
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Jan 2, 2020
01/20
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Elder, John, 1933-
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xix, 210 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Planètes, Planetary science, Planet, Planetas (Estados Fisicos), Planetenentstehung, Solar system...
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Jan 14, 2021
01/21
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Corfield, R. M
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xiv, 268 pages : 21 cm
Topics: Planetary science, Space probes, Exploration of outer space, Solar system, Outer space --...
Dr. Joseph Ververka, Principal Investigator, Stardust NExT Encounter Mission, speaks during a symposium commemorating a quarter-century of comet discoveries, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in the Knight studio at the Newseum in Washington. The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) spacecraft flew past the comet Giacobini-Zinner on Sept. 11, 1985 which established a foundation of discoveries that continue today. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Topics: Dr. Joseph Ververka, Stardust NExT, Planetary Science, Comet, Symposium, Newseum, Washington, D.C.,...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/4977009811/
Dr. James Green, Director, Planetary Science, NASA Headquarters, right, talks with a departing passenger as they stand in front of images during a preview of a photography exhibition by artist Micheal Benson at Dulles International Airport,Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, in Chantilly, Va. NASA and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority unveiled the exhibit where ticketed travelers can view space science discoveries and relish the beauty and majesty of our solar system. "NASA presents...
Topics: Dr. James Green, Planetary Science, Exhibit, Space, Planets, Washington Dulles International...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/5041650459/
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Jan 31, 2016
01/16
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Western Worlds
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Co-host Dr. Raymond Francis from Western Worlds interviews Dr. Debra Hurwitz on the farside of the Moon and how we might explore it.
Topics: Western Worlds, South Darkside of the Moon, CPSX, University of Western Ontario, UWO, Moon, Lunar,...
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May 22, 2016
05/16
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Western Worlds
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Matt Taylor talks to Western Worlds about Comet 67P and managing ESA's comet chasing space mission, Rosetta!
Topics: Western Worlds, Comets, Rosetta, ESA, European Space Agency, Planetary Science, Philae, CPSX,...
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Feb 1, 2016
02/16
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Western Worlds
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Host Raymond Francis of Western Worlds talked to Dr. Maria Zuber about the GRAIL mission, and helping to create the highest fidelity gravity map of the Moon yet.
Topics: Western Worlds, The Law of Attraction, CPSX, UWO, University of Western Ontario, Moon, Lunar,...
Discussions of Phobos' and Deimos' origin(s) tend to feature an orthogonally opposed pair of observations: dynamical studies which favor coalescence of the moons from an orbital debris ring arising from a large impact on Mars; and reflectance spectroscopy of the moons that indicate a carbonaceous composition that is not consistent with Martian surface materials. One way to reconcile this discrepancy is to consider the option of a Mars-impact origin for Phobos and Deimos, followed by surficial...
Topics: Carnegie Institution for Science, Fries, M., NASA Ames Research Center, Planetary Science Inst.,...
Earth and Planetary Science C20, 001 - Fall 2014 Earthquakes in Your Backyard - Richard Allen All Rights Reserved
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Topics: uc, berkeley, ucberkeley, webcast.berkeley, cal, Education, Earth and Planetary Science C20, Fall...
Dr. James Green, Director, Planetary Science, NASA Headquarters, right, talks with a departing passenger as they stand in front of images during a preview of a photography exhibition by artist Micheal Benson at Dulles International Airport,Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, in Chantilly, Va. NASA and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority unveiled the exhibit where ticketed travelers can view space science discoveries and relish the beauty and majesty of our solar system. "NASA presents...
Topics: Dr. James Green, Planetary Science, Planets, Solar System, Exhibit, Washington Dulles International...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/5041650615/
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Jan 31, 2016
01/16
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Western Worlds
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Co-Host Dr. Raymond Francis of Western Worlds talked to Shawn Domagal-Goldman about his research interests and experience of being right of the forefront of discovering strange new worlds.
Topics: Western Worlds, Strange New Worlds, CPSX, UWO, University of Western Ontario, Exoplanets, Planetary...
Dr. James L. Green, Director of Planetary Science at NASA, right, speaks with Dr. Robert Farquar, an executive for space exploration at KinetX Inc., during a symposium commemorating a quarter-century of comet discoveries, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in the Knight studio at the Newseum in Washington. The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) spacecraft flew past the comet Giacobini-Zinner on Sept. 11, 1985 which established a foundation of discoveries that continue today. Photo Credit:...
Topics: Dr. James L. Green, Dr. Robert Farquar, Planetary Science, Comet, Symposium, Newseum, Washington,...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/4977621768/
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Jun 24, 2020
06/20
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Schorn, Ronald A. (Ronald Anthony), 1935-
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1 online resource (xxv, 376 pages) :
Topics: Astronomy -- History, Planetary science, SCIENCE -- Astronomy, Astronomy, Astronomie, Geschichte,...
Members of the audience look on as Dr. James L. Green, Director of Planetary Science at NASA, right, speaks with Dr. Robert Farquar, an executive for space exploration at KinetX Inc., during a symposium commemorating a quarter-century of comet discoveries, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in the Knight studio at the Newseum in Washington. The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) spacecraft flew past the comet Giacobini-Zinner on Sept. 11, 1985 which established a foundation of discoveries that...
Topics: Dr. James L. Green, Dr. Robert Farquar, Planetary Science, Comet, Symposium, Newseum, Washington,...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/4977010061/
Dr. James L. Green, Director of Planetary Science at NASA, right, speaks with Dr. Robert Farquar, an executive for space exploration at KinetX Inc., during a symposium commemorating a quarter-century of comet discoveries, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in the Knight studio at the Newseum in Washington. The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) spacecraft flew past the comet Giacobini-Zinner on Sept. 11, 1985 which established a foundation of discoveries that continue today. Photo Credit:...
Topics: Dr. James L. Green, Dr. Robert Farquar, Planetary Science, Comet, Symposium, Newseum, Washington,...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/4977010305/
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Feb 4, 2021
02/21
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Standage, Tom
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xi, 214 pages : 21 cm
Topics: Adams, John Couch, 1819-1892, Adams, John Couch, (1819-1892), Planetary science, Neptune...
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3, 8, 393 pages, [1] folded leaf : 24 cm
Topics: Physics, Planetary science, Geology, Stratigraphic, Discoveries in science, Bible and science, Zi...
Artist Michael Benson, left, talks with Dr. James Green, Director, Planetary Science, NASA Headquarters, as they stand in front of images of Mars during a preview of a photography exhibition at Washington Dulles International Airport,Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, in Chantilly, Va. NASA and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority unveiled the exhibit where ticketed travelers can view space science discoveries and relish the beauty and majesty of our solar system. "NASA presents BEYOND:...
Topics: Michael Benson, Dr. James Green, Planetary Science, Photography, Exhibit, Science, Planets, Dulles...
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/5039866031/
The Moon contains broad and isolated areas of plains that have been recognized as mare, cryptomare, impact ejecta, or impact melt. These deposits have been extensively studied on the lunar nearside by remote sensing via telescopes and numerous spacecraft, and in some cases, in situ robotically and by astronauts. Only recently have the deposits on the entire farside been able to be observed and evaluated to the same degree. There are spatially extensive plains deposits located throughout the...
Topics: Garry, W. B., Han, S.-C., Mest, S.C., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Newcastle Univ., Ostrach,...