PPT-Blue Marble Matches: Using Earth for Planetary Comparisons

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PRESENTER Paige Valderrama Graff paigevgraffnasagov JacobsJETS NASA Johnson Space Center Blue Marble Matches Using Earth for Planetary Comparisons Today we

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PRESENTER Paige Valderrama Graff paigevgraffnasagov JacobsJETS NASA Johnson Space Center Blue Marble Matches Using Earth for Planetary Comparisons Today we will Identify common . Policy & REQUIREMENTS FOR . CubeSats. . Dr. Cassie Conley, James E. Johnson, . January 8, 2015. Planetary Protection Basics. Basic . w. orking. . definition - Mitigating the risks associated with microbial and organic cross-contamination,. The Hopi Blue and Red Star Kachina Prophesy of Grandfather Dan Evehama of the Hopi Nation is an excerpt from LAST CRY, . Native American Prophecies & Tales of the End Times. , by Dr. Robert Ghost Wolf ゥ 1994-2004. The field of Planetary and Space Physics is fundamentally interdisciplinary, and requires a depth and breadth of expertise impossible to house in a single department. At Georgia Tech, our group spans several schools on campus to reflect this crucial diversity of expertise. You’ll find planetary scientists housed in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, in Chemistry, in Physics, and in Electrical Engineering, complemented by a NASA Astrobiology Institute team in Biology and several Aerospace Engineering groups pursuing planetary mission design. Scientific research spans from planetary interiors to surfaces and atmospheres, all the way out to the ‘edge’ of a planet’s near space environment. We employ a broad range of methods, from physical and geochemical modeling to laboratory and field work to analysis of data from ongoing space missions, such as the Cassini mission to Saturn and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.. Fallacious complacence about Planetary Defense. “. This is not an issue that we should worry about in the near term.”. – . NASA. Administrator Charles Bolden,. testifying to Congress about the threat of catastrophic impact by an asteroid or a comet. Michael Purucker, Planetary Geodynamics Lab, SGT @ NASA, . 17 May 2012, Moldavian Risks-1. Outline. . Near Earth objects today. NASA’s latest target, and a short personal history of the field. Natural history (origin, life span, size). . Testing Dimensions. Studying attributes of items in a . cultural domain. Free listing is a way to define the contents of a . domain. . Pile . sorts and triad tests are ways to measure . similarity. . Find the x and y intercepts of the following equation, then graph. . x + 2y = -4. Answer:. (-4, 0) and (0, -2). Lesson 83:. Probability of Dependent Events. We know that when events are independent, the probability that both will occur is the product of their probabilities. . . Content. Comparisons using: ‘the same as’, ‘similar (to)’, ‘different (from)’. Comparisons using ‘like’ and ‘alike’. The comparative using ‘-er’ and ‘more’. The superlative using ‘est’ and ’most’. and Tree Diagrams. Compound Probability . – more than one event occurs. Independent events . – one event is not affected by the outcome of the other event.. Dependent events. – one event is affected by the outcome of the other event.. the Northern . Hemisphere due . to. (1) the . Coriolis . effect. (2) the Doppler . effect. (3) the tilt of Earth’s . axis. (4) Earth’s gravity. How . many days are required for the Moon to . go from . NamePeriodDateLozoRemember to show all workand circle your final answers1 pointeach1 Todd went to a shopping mall He spent 2575 on a shirt 1549 on a hat and 995 on a poster before tax Tax was 825 on a Intro. C G Am G. //// //// . //// . //// . //// . //// //// ////. C G. Like a big blue marble . floatin. ’ out in space.. Am G. Earth’s Surface. Atmosphere. Solar Incident. Reflected by Atmosphere. Reflected by Surface. Simplified (isotropic) shortwave radiation model. S = incident. R = cloud. reflection. A = absorption. . matter. . from. s. olar - terrestrial observations. Konstantin Zioutas. University of . Patras. . /. . Greece. W. ork with: . Sergio Bertolucci, Sebastian Hofmann, Marios Maroudas. ♦ . Analysis of .

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