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  1. Research in planetary materials and geochemistry NASA research announcement soliciting proposals for basic research for the period ending April 22, 1994 (SuDoc NAS 1.53/3:94-OSS-03) by NASA, 1994
  2. Directory of research projects (SuDoc NAS 1.15:) by NASA,
  3. Resources of Near-Earth Space (University of Arizona Space Science Series) by John S. Lewis, Mildred S. Matthews, 1994-04
  4. ASTRO-D guest observer program NASA research announcement soliciting proposals for observational use of ASTRO-D (SuDoc NAS 1.53/3:93-OSSA-11) by NASA, 1993
  5. ASCA guest observer program NASA research announcement soliciting proposals for observational use of ASCA (SuDoc NAS 1.53/3:93-OSS-08) by NASA, 1993
  6. Evaluation of the MSFC facsimile camera system as a tool for extraterrestrial geologic exploration (Interagency report) by E. W Wolfe, 1971
  7. Studies on the processing of extraterrestrial materials final report (SuDoc NAS 1.26:175778) by Robert T. Grimley, 1984
  8. Microgravity combustion science research and flight experiment opportunities : NASA research announcement soliciting research proposals for the period ... 13, 1993 (SuDoc NAS 1.53/3:93-OLMSA-01) by NASA, 1993
  9. Speculations in astro-geology by D Nicol, 1846
  10. [ISTP global geospace science] energy transfer in geospace (SuDoc NAS 1.15:109239) by NASA, 1990
  11. Research in planetary materials and geochemistry : NASA research announcement soliciting proposals for basic research for the period ending April 15, 1993 (SuDoc NAS 1.53/3:93-OSSA-4) by NASA, 1993
  12. Apollo 15 voice transcript pertaining to the geology of the landing site by Norman G Bailey, 1975
  13. Topographic map of the Lees Ferry area, Arizona (SuDoc I 19.76:94-411) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1994

61. CYGO Library
Library main Suggest a site Suggest a category. . CYGO Library astrogeology
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62. Formations: Meteor Crater Museum Of Astrogeology
Meteor Crater Museum of astrogeology Winslow, Arizona. At the world s bestpreserved example of an impact crater, visitors can compare the weight of a
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    Winslow, Arizona At the world's best-preserved example of an impact crater, visitors can compare the weight of a meteor fragment to that of a VW Bug, and learn about the heavenly bodies in a fun, People Magazine -style presentation. Children and adults alike are challenged to think like scientists, examining aerial photographs and using a magnet to test rocks for traces of iron. Finally, connecting with the astronauts who train at the center, visitors can take an up-close look inside an actual Apollo test capsule.
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63. Formations: Meteor Crater Museum Of Astrogeology
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64. Astrogeology
astrogeology Geology of celestial bodies other than earth. Generally restricted in meaning to geology of extraterrestrial bodies of our planetary system.
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astrogeology
Geology of celestial bodies other than earth. Generally restricted in meaning to geology of extraterrestrial bodies of our planetary system.
Source: Leet, L. Don. 1982. Physical Geology, 6th Edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall
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65. Encyclopedia: Astrogeology
astrogeology is the scientific discipline concerned with the geology of the Eugene Shoemaker is credited with inventing the branch of astrogeology
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    Encyclopedia: Astrogeology
    Updated 32 days 20 hours 48 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Astrogeology Astrogeologist and NASA astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt collecting lunar samples during the Apollo 17 mission Astrogeology is a planetary science discipline concerned with the geology of the celestial bodies such as the planets and their moons asteroids comets , and meteorites . Alternatively known as planetary geology or exogeology Image File history File links USGS reprint of NASA photo showing Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Jack Schmitt during EVA on the lunar surface. ... Image File history File links USGS reprint of NASA photo showing Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Jack Schmitt during EVA on the lunar surface. ... Schmitts famous photograph of Earth taken from Apollo 17 as he travelled to the Moon Harrison Jack Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is a geologist, astronaut, and senator. ... Apollo 17 was the eleventh manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program, and was the sixth and last mission to date to land on the Moon. ...

    66. Astrogeology - StormingMedia
    www.thefreedictionary.com/astrogeology astrogeology Graduate Schools FloridaGreat graduate information and resources. Plus, cutting edge graduate tips and news sources.
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    67. Descripteur - Astrogeology--Congresses
    Translate this page Descripteur. Candidat astrogeologyCongresses. 1 document trouvé. Ajouter au panier, Imprimer, Envoyer par mail, Liste détaillée. Monograph
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    68. Scout Report Archives
    More results from scout.wisc.edu EVE Onlineastrogeology, 3, Science (Lev. 4), Mining (Lev. 4), 450.000 ISK Mining Barge, 4, astrogeology (Lev. 3), Industry (Lev. 5), 500.000 ISK
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    69. Space & Astronomy - Schools With Astrogeology Major
    SpaceBanter space science and astronomy forum. Topics covered include space technology, the space station, space news, policy, history,amateur astronomy,
    http://www.spacebanter.com/q-t_7321-schools-with-astrogeology-major.html
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    schools with astrogeology major
    johnny does anyone have a list, or know of any schools in the U.S. that offer
    a astrogeology major?
    it seems very interesting and i would like to do some research into
    going to school for it.
    thanks
    johnny Thomas D. Ireland You might also try Planetary Sciences. There are a lot of universities
    with courses in that.
    Tom
    P. Ussyliquor (fillup@herspace.com) wrote:
    : You might want to look into a geophysics/astrophysics double major or
    : something like that.

    70. Planetary Interactive G.I.S.-on-the-Web Analyzable Database
    The mission of the USGS astrogeology Research Program is to establish and......Name PLEASE CONTACT USGS astrogeology PROGRAM INFORMATION
    http://gcmd.nasa.gov/records/PIGWAD.html
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    Planetary Interactive G.I.S.-on-the-Web Analyzable Database Summary Their Mission To produce a Web-based, user-friendly interface aimed at the planetary research community that will support and integrate powerful Geographic Information Systems (GIS) graphical, statistical, and spatial relational tools for analyses of planetary datasets. To help catalog and make available datasets for which the Planetary Data System does not currently support. http://webgis.wr.usgs.gov/ Data Set Citation Title: Planetary Interactive G.I.S.-on-the-Web Analyzable Database
    Provider: USGS, DOI
    URL: http://webgis.wr.usgs.gov/
    Parameters DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS LAND SURFACE EROSION/SEDIMENTATION ... SNOW/ICE
    ISO Topic Category INLAND WATERS GEOSCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT IMAGERY/BASE MAPS/EARTH COVER ... ELEVATION
    Source MAPS
    Entry ID PIGWAD Keywords Mercury Venus Earth Mars ... Callisto
    Service Provider Service Organization: DOI/USGS/GD/ARP/PIGWAD Planetary Interactive G.I.S.-on-the-Web Analyzable Database, Astrogeology Research Program, Geology Division, U.S. Geological Survey , U.S. Department of the Interior

    71. GLIMSView
    Originators USGS astrogeology Research Program, National Snow Ice Data Center Service Organization DOI/USGS/GD/ARP astrogeology Research Program,
    http://gcmd.nasa.gov/records/GLIMSView.html
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    GLIMSView Summary GLIMSView is a cross platform application intended to aid the process of glacier digitization for the GLIMS (Global Land Ice Measurements from Space) project. The software allows users to view various forms of satellite imagery, digitize glacier outlines within it, attach GLIMS specific attributes to segments of these outlines, and export them to the ingest format described in the GLIMS documentation. An ingest created with this tool is able to be directly inserted into a database of similar digitizations that can then be analyzed for scientific purposes. GLIMSView has been designed specifically for this functionality. Download the software at http://www.glims.org/glimsview/#Download [Summary provided by the USGS.] Data Set Citation Originators:
    Title: GLIMSView
    Provider: USGS
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    URL: http://www.glims.org/glimsview/
    Parameters DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION VISUALIZATION/IMAGE PROCESSING ... VISIBLE RADIANCE
    ISO Topic Category IMAGERY/BASE MAPS/EARTH COVER GEOSCIENTIFIC INFORMATION INLAND WATERS
    Source LANDSAT-7 TERRA Earth Observing System, TERRA (AM-1)

    72. Astrogeology - Indopedia, The Indological Knowledgebase
    ninemsn Encarta Search Results - astrogeologySearched Encarta for astrogeology . Articles astrogeology*. astrogeology, field of science devoted to studying the processes that formed and continue to
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    ज्ञानकोश: - The Indological Knowledgebase Astrogeology is the scientific discipline concerned with the geology of the celestial bodies such as the planets and their moons asteroids comets , and meteorites . An alternative name is planetary geology Eugene Shoemaker is credited with inventing the branch of Astrogeology within the U.S. Geological Survey . He made important contributions to the field and the study of impact craters, lunar science, asteroids, and comets. The Visitor Center at Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow Arizona includes a Museum of Astrogeology. edit
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    74. Mars Rover Photos, Videos, Geology On The Surface Of Mars
    Source US Geological Survey, USGS astrogeology Research Program http//astrogeology.usgs.gov/mdimbin/dataListPage.pl?lat=15S lon=158E ..
    http://www.marsgeo.com/Spirit/Sequence.htm
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    POSTED JANUARY 7, 2005
    The landing site for the Spirit Mars rover is near the centre of the 160km wide and 1.9km deep Gusev Crater. One of the main reasons it was chosen as a high priority landing site was the possibility that a paleolake filled the crater floor to an unknown depth. A massive flood originating 900km south of Gusev in the Eridania area was interpreted to have incised the Ma'adim Vallis channel which cut into Gusev's southern rim and at least partially filled the crater. Below is my interpretation of the geological sequence of events at Gusev based on some recent scientific papers. My two main sources originally posted by JGR Planets In Press are:
    (1) Sara Martinez-Alonso , Bruce Jakosky, Michael T. Mellon, Nathaniel Putzig (September 2004):

    75. Astronomical Adventures
    First quarter moon sessions emphasize astrogeology and at least two late Full moon sessions concentrate on astrogeology , with early wakeup and the
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    ASTRONOMICAL ADVENTURES, where space and geologic times meet for the best views of the heavens and Earth , is pleased to invite you to join us in exploring the Earth as a planet and examining the contents and depths of the Universe with large telescopes. Capacity is limited to allow optimum small group dynamics and individual attention in our 6 day Discovery Programs. Averaging over 300 clear nights a year, you will have ample opportunity to enjoy a naked eye sky with the Zodiacal Light stretching 90 degrees, the Gegenschein visible all night, a splendidly detailed Milky Way spanning the sky, and more stars than you can shake a stick at as meteors punctuate your thoughts. You will use our 36", 30", 14.5", 13.1" reflecting telescopes, 4" solar and planetary telescopes, 7x35, 10x50 and 16x80 binoculars to locate and behold breathtaking views of deep sky objects. Stare at spiral arms in galaxies, color in nebulae, central stars in planetary nebulae, galaxies hundreds of millions of light years away, clusters and nebulae in other galaxies, and much more. Use our reference library to pre-plan your observing sessions and to research objects under study. In the end, you will have viewed virtually every observable type of object in space, from the spectacular "showcase" wonders, to the dim denizens of deep space. Separate day and night programs are available, as are programs of more or less than six days. The itinerary of the six day programs will dictate the schedule for daily destinations. Weather and customer customized rescheduling possibilities do not allow us to post a definite schedule for a given day in advance. Contact us prior to your visit to obtain more information on scheduling a day tour for you. Greater flexibility is available for single night use, but capacity is very limited.

    76. Report To The Executive Committee -- Ottawa 1999
    Branch of astrogeology US Geological Survey 2255 N. Gemini Drive Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA jblue@flagmail.wr.usgs.gov Prof. Manfred Buchroithner
    http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/ceps/ica/report99.html
    Report to the Executive Committee for the 1999 General Assembly of the International Cartographic Association:
    Index 1) Planetary Cartography Working Group 2) Co-Chairs: 3) Terms of Reference (1995-1999) 4) Members ... 11) Comments
    1) Planetary Cartography Working Group
    2) Co-Chairs:
    James Zimbelman
    Center for Earth and Planetary Studies
    Smithsonian Institution
    PO Box 37012
    National Air and Space Museum, MRC 315
    Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    Ph: 202-786-2981 Fx: 202-786-2566 jrz@ceps.nasm.edu Kira Shingareva Moscow State University for Geodesy and Cartography 4 Gorokhovsky per. Moscow 103064 RUSSIA Ph: 7-095-261-3948 Fx: 7-095-267-4681 Kira.Shingareva@caravan.ru 3) Terms of Reference (1995-1999) Overall Theme: Harmonization of international planetary cartography efforts. Note that "harmonization" is not the same as "homogenization". We are not advocating an effort to make all national programs look the same. Instead, we are interested in facilitating the free interchange of ideas and information between various national efforts that incorporate some component of planetary cartography. 1. The promotion of all aspects of planetary cartography in an international setting, particularly 1) scientific research, 2) education, and 3) public outreach.

    77. Error
    Regional AttractionsMeteor Crater s Visitors Center includes the Museum of astrogeology and an The Museum of astrogeology provides visitors with a casual selfguided tour
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    78. Atlas Virtuel De La Lune - Telechargement
    These textures are used under copyright of USGS astrogeology . The United States Geological Survey (USGS) must be thankedfor realizing the remarquable
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    Index Documentation Quick guide Download
    Virtual Moon Atlas
    Thanks
    Thanks The authors wish to thank Jeff Gillis of " Lunar and Planetary Institute " who allowed Christian Legrand to use "Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon" (LOPAM) pictures. This remarkable atlas can be consulted on the site:
    http://www.lpi.usra.edu/research/lunar_orbiter/
    The authors thank also David Seals of " Jet Propulsion Laboratory " for providing high quality Moon surface textures. Visit his site for support::
    http://maps.jpl.nasa.gov/
    We must also thanks professor Mark S. Robinson and his team of " Northwestern University ", who has permitted us to use his remarkable mosaïcs he has realized with high resolution Clementine pictures. You can visit his site at
    http://www.earth.northwestern.edu/research/robinson

    The " United States Geological Survey " (USGS) must be thankedfor realizing the remarquable site "Astrogeology / Webgis which presents online the beautiful geological maps used since the 1.5 version.
    http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/webgis/

    79. économiseur D'écran
    Translate this page Planets and USGS astrogeology History. Deux écrans de veille de qualité. http//astrogeology.usgs.gov/Gallery/ScreenSavers/
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    Des économiseurs d'écrans Astronomiques p our Window Retour Acceuil
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    Des images Planétaires de hautes qualitées prisent avec une webcam. Freeware: Télécharger ici
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    Vous pouvez participer en installant un programme gratuit qui télécharge et analyse des données de radiotélescope. Freeware: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
    Europa Space Screensaver v2.0
    L'économiseur d'écran d'Espace d'Europe montre les vues animées réalistes de la surface d'Europe glaciale comme de Jupiter et le mouvement d'Io majestueusement à travers le ciel.
    Shareware avec une version limitée. Superbe ! la version limitée donnerai presque envie d'acheter la version longue. Freeware: Télécharger ici
    - Sky Screen Saver for Windows :
    L'Économiseur d'écran de Ciel montre le ciel au-dessus de n'importe quel emplacement sur la Terre, y compris des étoiles (du Catalogue d'Étoiles Yale de plus de 9000 étoiles à la 7ème magnitude), la Lune dans sa phase correcte et sa position dans le ciel ainsi que la position du Soleil et de toutes les planètes.

    80. USGS 50 Years In Menlo Park
    Photo of Branch of astrogeology Photo of Branch of astrogeology URL http//quake.usgs.gov/50years/accomplishments/astrogeology.html
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    ASTROGEOLOGY
    Richard J. Pike
    Photo of Branch of Astrogeology Eugene Shoemaker, the pioneering astrogeologist who first worked out the formational mechanics of Meteor Crater during investigations on Arizona's Colorado Plateau in the late 1950s, believed that astronauts in the fledgling program to put man on the Moon would benefit from training in geology. In 1957, Gene prepared a preliminary map of the Moon's Copernicus Crater. From photographs and telescopic measurements, he unraveled the sequence in which layers of lunar materials were deposited. This pathbreaking map and Gene's infectious enthusiasm convinced NASA officials to sponsor a lunar geology program to be directed by the USGS. On the Stanford campus in 1960, Shoemaker ran into Henry Moore, whom he had first met when both were working for the USGS in Colorado. He convinced Moore to rejoin the USGS and become part of the Branch of Astrogeologic Studies that the ebullient Shoemaker had persuaded the USGS to create. Others soon followed. Within a year, Shoemaker's dream was officially a going concern in the since-demolished Building 4 on the Menlo Park campus, with Gene serving as its first Chief Scientist. During the early 1960s, Shoemaker introduced crater counting as a method to date the lunar surface, led USGS teams that investigated the Moon's structure and history, and developed methods of remote geologic mapping from telescopic images of the Moon. Several boots-and-hammer geologists from other branches joined the effort. At the Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton, Shoemaker, Moore, Mike Carr, Don Wilhelms, Hal Masursky, Dan Milton, Newell Trask, Dick Eggleton, and others made the visual Observations needed to compile 1:1,000,000-scale photogeologic quadrangles of the lunar frontside.

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