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  1. Introduction to Planetary Science: The Geological Perspective by Gunter Faure, Teresa M. Mensing, 2007-05-18
  2. Exploring the Planets (2nd Edition) by Eric H. Christiansen, Kenneth W. Hamblin, 1995-03-02
  3. Resources of Near-Earth Space (University of Arizona Space Science Series) by John S. Lewis, Mildred S. Matthews, 1994-04
  4. Artifact by Kevin J. Anderson, Janet Berliner, et all 2003-05-23
  5. Multi-Ring Basins: Proceedings of Lunar and Planetary Science (Geochimica et cosmochimica acta) by Tex.) Conference on Multi-Ring Basins: Formation and Evolution (1980 : Houston, 1981-10
  6. Plate Tectonics: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Earth (Changing Earth) by Jon Erickson, 1992-05
  7. Dynamics of Comets and Asteroids and Their Role in Earth History
  8. 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
  9. Studies on the processing of extraterrestrial materials final report (SuDoc NAS 1.26:175778) by Robert T. Grimley, 1984
  10. Directory of research projects (SuDoc NAS 1.15:) by NASA,
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. [ISTP global geospace science] energy transfer in geospace (SuDoc NAS 1.15:109239) by NASA, 1990
  14. Evaluation of the MSFC facsimile camera system as a tool for extraterrestrial geologic exploration (Interagency report) by E. W Wolfe, 1971

81. Learn In Beauty
Lesson Plans Author Tom Tomas Contact thomas_tomas@hotmail.com. Theme From EarthGeology to Mars astrogeology. Objectives The LSCS sixth graders will
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~ll3/beauty/thematic_units/get.php?ThisLP=1024

82. Science.gov Topic Resources For Kids, Parents And Teachers For User Category All
Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey (USGS) astrogeology ResearchProgram Web page offers visual representations, photographs, data, and a kids
http://www.science.gov/browse/w_133A.htm
Home Search Site Map Index ... About science.gov Science.gov Search
Search capabilities provided by DOE/OSTI and USGS See also
Browse topic: (Science.gov home) Science Education Resources for Kids, Parents and Teachers
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Advanced Technology Integration for Space and Life Sciences
- To educate and inform members of the biomedical community who are interested in the challenges of human spaceflight. [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)]
Agriculture in the Classroom
- Educational resources [Department of Agriculture (USDA)]
Aquatic Biology
- Educational resources on aquatic biology compiled by the NBII. [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)]
Astrogeology Research Program
- Web page offers visual representations, photographs, data, and a kids' page. [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Astrogeology Research Program.] B
[Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)]
Biological Resources Frequently Asked Questions
- FAQ's from the USGS Biological Resources Discipline [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)]

83. Science.gov Topic Planets And Planetary Systems For User Category All Categories
topics National Science Foundation (NSF), National Optical Astronomy Observatory(NOAO), National Solar Observatory (NSO) astrogeology Research Program Web
http://www.science.gov/browse/w_110A1.htm
Home Search Site Map Index ... About science.gov Science.gov Search
Search capabilities provided by DOE/OSTI and USGS Browse topic: (Science.gov home) Astronomy Planets and Planetary Systems
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Ask Mr Sunspot
- Questions are answered about the Sun, Moon, planets, stars, and other astronomical topics [National Science Foundation (NSF), National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), National Solar Observatory (NSO)]
Astrogeology Research Program
- Web page offers visual representations, photographs, data, and a kids' page. [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Astrogeology Research Program.]
Atmospheric Laser Spectroscopy
- Seeks to understand the photochemistry, dynamics, and evolution of Earth and planetary atmospheres [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)] E
Education Gateway
- Materials related to earth science, robotics, spaceflight, the origins of life and the universe, and the Solar System [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)] G
Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)
- Prediction of atmospheric and climate changes in the 21st century based on research of global datasets [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)]

84. ASTRONOMY-SOLAR SYSTEM URLs
Solar System Surveys/Tours astrogeology USGS http//astrogeology.usgs.gov/;NASA Solar System Page http//solarsystem.nasa.gov/;
http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/SII/URLs/URLs-AstroSolarSys.html
This Page is http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/SII/URLs/URLs-AstroSolarSys.html
SOLAR SYSTEM/PLANETS
Updated 12/22/99 If you find any of these links no longer operating
(after repeated triesnot just first try),
please notify Alan Gould at agould@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Please include name of non-operative link as well as the name of this page: URLs-Astronomy Back to General Astronomy URLs Tours of the Solar System Asteroids Comets ... Moon Current Diagram of Solar System http://www.learnwhatsup.com/astro/current/solar_system.shtml Planetary and Satellite data Fact Sheets General Solar System Surveys/Tours

85. Info Center: What's New
A new astrogeology box featuring the latest Mars Global Surveyor images discussesthe importance of sedimentary rock to determining whether water and life once
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Physical Geology, 9/e Charles C. Plummer, California State University at Sacramento
David McGeary, Emeritus,California State University at Sacramento Diane H. Carlson, California State University at Sacramento ISBN:
What's New
The Internet has revolutionized the way we learn. This edition expands upon integration of the Internet and textbook. We have added boxes that have a brief summary in the book, while the complete boxes are accessible through this book's web site. We have shortened some boxes from previous editions, but placed the full box on the web site. When we have found excellent and appropriate web sites, we have added URLs in the text and in figure captions. Our web site has enjoyable and enlightening web exercises that we have tested with our students, as well as animations of some of the figures from the textbook. We have added new and revised artwork and photos. Some of the changes we have made for this edition include:

86. Info Center: Preface
A new astrogeology box featuring the latest Mars Global Surveyor images discussesthe importance of sedimentary rock for determining whether water and life
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072402466/information_center_view0/prefac
About The Book Brief Table of Con...
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Physical Geology, 9/e Charles C. Plummer, California State University at Sacramento
David McGeary, Emeritus,California State University at Sacramento Diane H. Carlson, California State University at Sacramento ISBN:
Preface
Physical Geology is a classic that has been used in classrooms for over twenty years, making it the number one physical geology text in the market today. Updated to include the latest technology and most current information, Physical Geology is for both non-science majors and for students contemplating majoring in geology. The new art program and interactive writing style will grab your students' attention and further their interest in the subject. What's New in This Edition The Internet has revolutionized the way we learn. This edition expands upon the integration of the Internet and textbook. We have added boxes that have a brief summary in the book, while the complete boxes are accessible through this book's website. We have shortened some boxes from previous editions, but placed the full box on the website. When we have found excellent and appropriate websites, we have added URLs in the text and in figure captions. Our website has enjoyable and enlightening web exercises that we have tested with our students, as well as animations of some of the figures from the textbook.

87. Epinions.com - Meteor Crater, Arizona -- Puts A Big Hole In Your Pocket
is privately owned and managed, and the Meteor Crater center features a Visitor Centerthat includes a gift shop, snack bar, a Museum of astrogeology, a rock
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The Bottom Line
This particular review will discuss family car travel, as it relates to a particular tourist attraction on Interstate 40 (I-40) between Flagstaff, Arizona, and Gallup, New Mexico.
What is Meteor Crater
Plainly speaking, Meteor Crater is a tourist trap, oops, a U.S. Government (Department of the Interior) certified Natural Landmark that is located 35 miles east of Flagstaff, Arizona along U.S. Interstate 40. This natural landmark is simply a great big hole created some 50,000 years ago when a large meteorite (approx. 150 feet in diameter) smashed into the high desert plain of Arizona with a force estimated to be close to 20 million tons of TNT. (Compare to the atomic bomb blast in Hiroshima estimated to have been equivalent to 12,500 tons of TNT.)
The crater formed from the impact is about 4000 feet wide and 700 feet deep. This particular "attraction" is privately owned and managed, and the Meteor Crater center features a Visitor Center that includes: a gift shop, snack bar, a Museum of Astrogeology, a rock shop, and a number of viewing platforms along the northern rim of the crater.
My Experiences at the Crater
In August of 1974, my dad retired from the Army after a 20-year career and are family left Heidelberg, Germany, to return to America. My parents made to decision to take the family to California (where we were going to start our post-military life), and this was quite a drive away: our plane landed in New Jersey (as we had to pick up the family car, a Volvo station wagon).

88. Astronomy 207T Links
NASA's Martian MeteoritesPage. The Mars Society. astrogeology. The USGS's astrogeologyProgram. EARTH. US Global Change Research Project. EXTRASOLAR PLANETS.
http://www.williams.edu/Astronomy/Course-Pages/207T/links.html
Fall 2002
ASTRONOMY 207T
Useful Links NEO's and IMPACTS
Here's an Asteroid Impact Calculator Here's the JPL NEO site Beware of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids NASA's Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazard site. ASTROBIOLOGY Astrobiology at NASA NASA's Astrobiology Roadmap NASA's Origins ... Program SETI The SETI Institute SETI at Harvard Columbus Optical SETI Program SETI at Berkeley ... Big Ear Radio Observatory MARS NASA's Mars Program Federation of American Scientists "Life on Mars" Site NASA's Martian MeteoritesPage The Mars Society ASTROGEOLOGY The USGS's Astrogeology Program EARTH US Global Change Research Project EXTRASOLAR PLANETS An Extrasolar Planet Encyclopaedia Other Extrasolar Planet Websites

89. Eugene Shoemaker: 1928-1997
Eugene Shoemaker 19281997 Credit Courtesy US Geological Survey Explanation EugeneShoemaker's passion was astrogeology. He dreamed of going to the Moon.
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Eugene Shoemaker: 1928-1997
Credit: Courtesy U.S. Geological Survey Explanation:
Eugene Shoemaker's passion was Astrogeology . He dreamed of going to the Moon . Credited with inventing the branch of Astrogeology within the U.S. Geological Survey , his contributions to the field and the study of impact craters, lunar science, asteroids, and comets are legendary. Though his own career as an astronaut/geologist was sidelined by a health problem, he helped train the Apollo astronauts in geology and the investigation of the lunar surface . Seen here at Meteor Crater, Arizona in the mid 1960s, Shoemaker was killed in a tragic car accident in July 1997. He is survived by his wife and professional colleague, Carolyn, and children. In a fitting tribute conceived by a former student , Eugene Shoemaker's ashes were placed on-board the Lunar Prospector spacecraft which has now successfully reached a polar mapping orbit around the Moon. After completing its scientific mission, the spacecraft will ultimately impact the lunar surface.
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90. Eugene Shoemaker: 1928-1997 . Imagen Astronómica Del Día 980115. Traducción A
Translate this page Credit Courtesy US Geological Survey Eugene Shoemaker's passion wasastrogeology . He dreamed of going to the Moon . Credited with
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Eugene Shoemaker's passion was Astrogeology
. He dreamed of going to the Moon . Credited with inventing the branch of Astrogeology within the U.S. Geological Survey , his contributions to the field and the study of impact craters, lunar science, asteroids, and comets are legendary. Though his own career as an astronaut/geologist was sidelined by a health problem, he helped train the Apollo astronauts in geology and the investigation of the lunar surface . Seen here at Meteor Crater, Arizona in the mid 1960s, Shoemaker was killed in a tragic car accident in July 1997. He is survived by his wife and professional colleague, Carolyn, and children. In a fitting tribute conceived by a former student , Eugene Shoemaker's ashes were placed on-board the Lunar Prospector spacecraft which has now successfully reached a polar mapping orbit around the Moon. After completing its scientific mission, the spacecraft will ultimately impact the lunar surface.
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91. Www.lyon.edu/webdata/users/dthomas/marsbugs/2002/20020610.txt
RECLAIMING THE MOON PLANS FOR A 21ST CENTURY RETURN By Leonard David 6) COSMIC RAINDESTROYED DINO WORLD From SpaceDaily 7) USGS astrogeology RESEARCH PROGRAM
http://www.lyon.edu/webdata/users/dthomas/marsbugs/2002/20020610.txt

92. Planets
the solar system Windows on the Universe Our Solar System Exploring the planetsNASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Solar System USGS astrogeology Windows on
http://www.homestead.com/sheridanlibrary/Planets.html
The Nine Planets - A multimedia tour of the solar system
Windows on the Universe - Our Solar System

Exploring the planets

NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Solar System
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Windows on the Universe - Space exploration

Searchable resource: Encyclopedia Britannica
Planets The Nine Planets - A multimedia tour of the solar system
Windows on the Universe - Our Solar System

Exploring the planets

NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Solar System
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Windows on the Universe - Space exploration

Searchable resource: Encyclopedia Britannica

93. 4- Gouvernement Américain (É.-U.) / American Government (USA)  
1888-ASK-USGS. US Geological Survey 703-648-4888. US Geological Survey.Geology. Flagstaff Field Center. astrogeology Research Program.
http://www.sftext.com/earth/liste_du_gouvernement4.html
Par Serge Fortin / By Serge Fortin (sftexte@videotron.ca) (Avril / April 2002) http://www.sftext.com/science/ http://www.sftext.com/ Science (English) Le monde des sciences de la terre ... The World According to Serge Financial Contribution to the growth of this list would be appreciated: Serge Fortin (SF TEXT): 728 Desjardins Lemieux, Qc, Canada; G0X 1S0 Compagnies Companies Ab. Produits Products Adresse Address Phone Fax Us Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior http://www.usgs.gov/ cwippich@usgs.gov Director: cgroat@usgs.gov Staff Assistant: jarneson@usgs.gov Deputy Director: kclement@usgs.gov Contacts: http://interactive2.usgs.gov/contact_us/in... USGS United States Government to minimize the loss of life and property from natural disasters, to contribute to the conservation and the sound economic and physical development of the Nation's natural resources, and to enhance the quality of life by monitoring water, biological, energy, and mineral resources Office of the Director: U.S. Geological Survey, John W. Powell Federal Building, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Virginia 20192

94. Learning Geology
learning geology. seismology. SeismicMap. vulcanology. Volcano WorldReferences. geodesy. Geodesy, astrogeology. astrogeology.
http://www.s-sense.com/learn/learning_geology.htm
crystallography
Crystallography
petrology
Petrology
morphology
Virtual Geomorphology Tectonics
mineralogy
Gallery Athena Database
paleontology
Paleoclimatology
general
Exhibits Sites GeoLabs GeoTuts ... Resources
learning geology
seismology
SeismicMap
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Volcano World References
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Geodesy
astrogeology
Astrogeology

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