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Io Global Image Mosaic and Geologic Map
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Satellite Images Show Extent of Mississippi River Sediment
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Location: LA, USA
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2010 Pecora Award - Bauer
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Location: Orlando, FL, USA
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2010 Pecora Award - Bauer
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Location: Orlando, FL, USA
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2010 Pecora Award - Bauer
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Location: Orlando, FL, USA
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Image of the Chesapeake Bay taken from Landsat satellite data....
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Chesapeake Bay - Landsat
Image of the Chesapeake Bay taken from Landsat satellite data....
Location: VA, USA
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The William T. Pecora Award, given annually, is sponsored jointly by the DOI and NASA. The 2009 award was presented December 17 by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, DOI, and by Dr. Michael Freilich, Director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate...
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2009 William T. Pecora Award Ceremony
The William T. Pecora Award, given annually, is sponsored jointly by the DOI and NASA. The 2009 award was presented December 17 by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, DOI, and by Dr. Michael Freilich, Director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate...
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
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The William T. Pecora Award, given annually, is sponsored jointly by the DOI and NASA. The 2009 award was presented December 17 by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, DOI, and by Dr. Michael Freilich, Director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate...
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2009 William T. Pecora Award Ceremony
The William T. Pecora Award, given annually, is sponsored jointly by the DOI and NASA. The 2009 award was presented December 17 by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, DOI, and by Dr. Michael Freilich, Director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate...
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
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The William T. Pecora Award, given annually, is sponsored jointly by the DOI and NASA. The 2009 award was presented December 17 by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, DOI, and by Dr. Michael Freilich, Director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate...
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2009 William T. Pecora Award Ceremony
The William T. Pecora Award, given annually, is sponsored jointly by the DOI and NASA. The 2009 award was presented December 17 by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, DOI, and by Dr. Michael Freilich, Director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate...
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
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Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong piloting a mule in the Grand Canyon, Ariz., March 1964....
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Neil Armstrong on Mule
Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong piloting a mule in the Grand Canyon, Ariz., March 1964....
Location: Grand Canyon, AZ, USA
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Blasting craters for a new section of the Cinder Lakes outside Flagstaff, Ariz.(July 1968). USGS Astrogeology constructed a mockup of a section of the moon's Sea of Tranquillity in a cinder field to aid with training and time-and-motion studies....
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Crater Creation
Blasting craters for a new section of the Cinder Lakes outside Flagstaff, Ariz.(July 1968). USGS Astrogeology constructed a mockup of a section of the moon's Sea of Tranquillity in a cinder field to aid with training and time-and-motion studies....
Location: Flagstaff, AZ, USA
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In an unearthly series of events, the USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be made by this summer of 2009 and turned over to the scientific community involved in lunar exploration. ...
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Moon dirt simulant
In an unearthly series of events, the USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be made by this summer of 2009 and turned over to the scientific community involved in lunar exploration. ...
Location: USA
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USGS scientist Steve Wilson of the simulant team.
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The USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be made by this summer of 2009 and turned over to the scientific community involved in lu...
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Steve Wilson
USGS scientist Steve Wilson of the simulant team. __________ The USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be made by this summer of 2009 and turned over to the scientific community involved in lu...
Location: USA
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Rocks from the Stillwater Mine are collected, ground, and blended with other rocks and materials to make the lunar regolith simulant.
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The USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be ma...
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Stillwater Mine
Rocks from the Stillwater Mine are collected, ground, and blended with other rocks and materials to make the lunar regolith simulant. __________ The USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be ma...
Location: Nye, MT, USA
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View of the Stullwater Mine, where rocks are collected for making lunar regolith simulant.
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The USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be made by this summer of 2009 and turned over t...
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Stillwater Mine
View of the Stullwater Mine, where rocks are collected for making lunar regolith simulant. __________ The USGS has created man-made moon dirt, or regolith, to help NASA prepare for upcoming moon explorations. Four tons of the simulant is expected to be made by this summer of 2009 and turned over t...
Location: Nye, MT, USA
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