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Nine Years Exploring the Moon May 2018 ASU IT Meeting Mark Robinson ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration LRO Overview Acquire observations needed to support

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Nine Years Exploring the Moon May 2018 ASU IT Meeting Mark Robinson ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration LRO Overview Acquire observations needed to support future human return to Moon according to the . Gregorian date Solarterms Jan Lunardate1415161718192122232425262829 12th Lunar Month 678910111314Moderate Cold: Severe Cold: Feb Lunardate1516171820212223242527282930 1st Lunar Month 4567891112Spring NASA launched a multipurpose spacecraft named Mars Re - connaissance Orbiter on Aug. 12, 2005 to advance our under - standing of Mars through detailed observation, to examine po - its trajectory. The Thanks to Jim Campbell for many of these slides!. Photo from Flickr by Steve Reno (hawks914). The term remote sensing was coined ~1960. Previously, aerial photography was the primary term, but the history of RS has its roots in early observations of light.. Exploring the Sun-. heliosphere. connection. Science questions. Mission overview. Status update. The Sun creates the heliosphere. Why study the Sun-space connection?. Addresses ESA’s Cosmic Vision question “How does the solar system work?”. the. C . omposition. of. E . nceladus. via. Alex Gonring, Capri Pearson, . Sam Robinson, Jake Rohrig, . & Tyler Van Fossen. University of Wisconsin - Madison. P . rimary. L . ander. and. U . nderwater. Phases of the Moon. Lunar Eclipses. Solar Eclipses. The Earth-Moon-Sun System. The Moon rotates on its axis as it circles the Earth - its rotational period is the same as its period of revolution. That means that we only see one side of the Moon from Earth. . February 24, 2015. Charles . Whetsel. , . Rich . Zurek. , . Rob Lock. Emerging Capabilities for the Next Mars Orbiter. Pre-Decisional: For planning and discussion purposes only. . Next Orbiter Can Support Many Potential Next Steps. Gregorian date Solarterms Jan Lunardate1718202122232425272829 12th Lunar Month 5678910121314151617Moderate Cold: Severe Cold: Feb Lunardate1920212223242627282930 1st Lunar Month 345678101112131415Spr Heliosphere= . the . region of space, encompassing the solar system, in which the solar wind has a significant influence.. .  . corona. = is . an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies. , Time & Cosmos. L. ecture 2. Solar . System . - . The . T. errestrial. (Inner) Planets. Prof. Ken Tsang. The Plane of the Ecliptic . is illustrated in this Clementine . star tracker . camera image which reveals (from right to left) the Moon lit by . Thanks to Jim Campbell for many of these slides!. Photo from Flickr by Steve Reno (hawks914). The term . remote sensing . was coined ~1960. Previously, . aerial photography . was the primary term, but the history of RS has its roots in early observations of light.. in World War I. . © IWM (BOX 99-272-4B-27X-1918). BPM: WWI . Sch. Activity Pack [11.17].. Reconnaissance. . Today, this is the activity of finding out military information about a place by sending soldiers or aeroplanes there, or by the use of satellites.. of. E . nceladus. via. Alex Gonring, Capri Pearson, . Sam Robinson, Jake Rohrig, . & Tyler Van Fossen. University of Wisconsin - Madison. P . rimary. L . ander. and. U . nderwater. M . icroorganism. The Moon Topographic map from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Basic data Radius 0.27 of Earth’s Mass 0.01 of Earth’s Orbits Earth with period 27.3 days Revolves on its axis with this period: tidally locked so one face always points towards the Earth

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