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  1. Astro-Geology of Earthquakes & Volcanoes by Lind Weber, 1995-10
  2. Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences and Astrogeology by R. Fairbridge, 1967-06
  3. Astrogeology Introduction: Pan, Memnonia Quadrangle, Terra Sirenum, Loki Patera, Mariner, Amazonis Planitia, Vastitas Borealis, Surt
  4. The encyclopedia of atmospheric sciences and astrogeology (Encyclopedia of earth sciences)
  5. Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences and Astrogeology Volume 2 of the Series by Rhodes Fairbridge, 1967
  6. The Encyclopedia Of Atmospheric Sciences And Astrogeology. by Multiple Authors, 1967
  7. Photoclinometry from spacecraft images (Contributions to astrogeology) by Kenneth Watson, 1968
  8. Seismio detection of near-surface cavities, (Contributions to astrogeology) by Joel S Watkins, 1967
  9. Interagency report: Astrogeology 59, geologic maps and terrain analysis data for Viking Mars '75 landing sites considered in December 1972 (Open-file report) by Harold Masursky, 1972
  10. Summary of lunar stratigraphy -- telescopic observations, (Contributions to astrogeology) by Don E Wilhelms, 1970
  11. A photometric technique for determining planetary slopes from orbital photographs, (Contributions to astrogeology) by W. J Bonner, 1973
  12. Manned lunar exploration investigations, lunar field geological methods, time and information studies (Technical letter. Astrogeology) by H. H Schmitt, 1965
  13. Lunar terrain mapping and relative-roughness analysis, (Contributions to astrogeology) by Lawrence C Rowan, 1971
  14. Cinder Lake crater field location test (Interagency report: Astrogeology) by Norman G Bailey, 1967

1. USGS Astrogeology: Other Objects
Official names of features on asteroids as approved by the International Astronomical Union. Data Category Science Astronomy Asteroids, Comets and Meteors......Links to web pages about Other Objects in the Solar System on the astrogeologyResearch Program web sites. astrogeology Research Program. Title, Full Report.
http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/SolarSystem/OtherObjects/
Other Objects
Other Objects
orbit the Sun in our Solar System, such as comets and asteroids. In addition to the planets and their moons, various asteroids, comets, and other objects referred to as small bodies or minor bodies are part of the Solar System
Web Pages with Information about Other Objects
Astrogeology Research Program
Title Full Report Browse the Solar System Browse the Geologic Solar System Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature NASA Planetary Photojournal Workshop on Remote Sensing of Planetary Ices: Earth and other Solid Bodies Deep Space 1 - MICAS
Related: Missions
Other Web Sites

2. USGS Astrogeology Research Program
Features planetary imagery, research, GIS, mapping, and image processing software. The site provides Category Science Astronomy Solar System......Home page for the USGS astrogeology Program, featuring planetary imagery, research,GIS, mapping, and image processing software. astrogeology Research Program.
http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/
Astrogeology Research Program
Keyboard Access Instructions U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
Home
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Send comments to webteam@astrogeology.usgs.gov

3. USGS Flagstaff Field Center Home Page
Visit the new astrogeology Research Program web site to learn more about
http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/
There is a non-tables version of this page. USGS National Biology Geology Mapping ... Water Flagstaff Field Center Ask USGS Search USGS U. S. Geological Survey
Flagstaff Field Center What's New Index Write Us People ...
Welcome! Hints for first-time visitors
See ask.usgs.gov
to learn more about the USGS
Who we are, information,
maps and other products,
educational resources For answers to general geologic questions try the
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Featured Pages
Astrogeology Research Program
Visit the new Astrogeology Research Program web site to learn more about
the Program, get current information about research and activities, and
access planetary maps, data, and images.
Shoemaker Building Construction Pictures
Groundbreaking for the Shoemaker Building, the new home for the
Astrogeology Team, was July 17, 2001. The dedication will be the
last weekend of September, 2002. The construction is chronicled in this picture gallery.
San Francisco Volcanic Field
This Fact Sheet provides an overview of the history of the volcanic field and the basic volcano types. It also includes a really nice DEM of the

4. Astrogeology
astrogeology Geology of celestial bodies other than earth. Generally restricted in meaning to geology of extraterrestrial bodies of our planetary system.
http://www.webref.org/geology/a/astrogeology.htm
astrogeology
This magazine provides instruction for the amateur lapidary and mineral hobbyist. 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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5. USGS CLEMENTINE
CLEMENTINE USGS IMAGES. A RETURN TO THE MOON. The Clementine spacecraftsuccessfully mapped the Moon with 4 cameras (UVVIS 415-1000nm
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6. USGS Astrogeology: Asteroids Table Of Contents
astrogeology Research Program. Home. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Space/nomen/asteroids/astesysTOC.html
Astrogeology Research Program
Home
Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
Asteriods Nomenclature Table Of Contents
Related Resources
USGS Astro: Asteriods Information and Projects
Department of the Interior
US Geological Survey
Gazetteer Home
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Send comments, suggestions or questions to: Jennifer Blue, (jblue@usgs.gov)

7. Planetary Nomenclature Introduction TOC
Get a behindthe-scenes look at how the planets are named, approved, and officially recognized. Find a list of links to linguistic articles. astrogeology Research Program
http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Space/nomen/nomen.html

Astrogeology Research Program
Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
Quick Search
Enter a feature name and hit Search to search the Planetary Nomenclature database. Advanced Search Help
Preface
History ...
Neptunian system
Images and Data
Related Resources
USGS Astrogeology Research Program
Planetary Geologic Mapping Program
PIGWAD: Planetary
GIS ...
Ganymede Crater Database
Credits
This material is based upon work supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract No. W 10,185 issued through the Office of Space Science. This site is developed in cooperation with the International Astronomical Union See the Acknowledgements for a list of other individuals and groups who have contributed to the Gazetteer.

8. Geology - A
aquitard arête aridity index arkose arroyo artesian artesian water asbestos aseismicridge ash asphalt asteroids asthenosphere astrogeology asymmetric fold
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9. USGS Astrogeology: Contact Us
Contact Us. USGS astrogeology Research Program. Flagstaff Field Center
http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/About/Contact
Contact Us
USGS Astrogeology Research Program
Flagstaff Field Center
2255 N. Gemini Dr.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Astrogeology Webmaster
webteam@astrogeology.usgs.gov

USGS Astrogeology Research Program
Flagstaff Field Center
2255 N. Gemini Dr.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
outreach@astrogeology.usgs.gov

USGS Astrogeology Research Program
Flagstaff Field Center 2255 N. Gemini Dr. Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Requests for General Program Information
Astrogeology Program Information info@astrogeology.usgs.gov USGS Astrogeology Research Program Flagstaff Field Center 2255 N. Gemini Dr. Flagstaff, AZ 86001
General Questions
Ask-a-Geologist United States Geological Survey Ask-USGS NASA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey ... Search Send comments to webteam@astrogeology.usgs.gov

10. NHNE: The Flagstaff Astrogeology Center
A Visit To The United States Geological Survey (USGS) Center of astrogeology inFlagstaff, Arizona. Friday, June 21, 2002. The USGS Center of astrogeology.
http://www.nhne.com/specialreports/astrogeology/
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A Visit To
The United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Center of Astrogeology
in Flagstaff, Arizona Friday, June 21, 2002 Report By David Sunfellow
Introduction

An Interview With Carolyn Shoemaker

Tektites

Maps, Maps, Magical Maps
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Related Links
Introduction
NHNE is fortunate to have readers and fans who are engaged in a wide variety of remarkable activities all over the world. Jim Torson Take Jim Torson, for example. Jim is a Computer Software Engineer for the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Center of Astrogeology in Flagstaff, Arizona. For the past 16 years, he has been busy creating software that helps process the extraordinary images that NASA and other government agencies are constantly collecting from various space probes. Currently, Jim is developing software for processing images from the THEMIS instrument on board the Mars Odyssey spacecraft (a probe that has been orbiting Mars for several months now), the

11. Eugene M. Shoemaker
US Geological Survey presents this tribute to the career, research, and life of this late scientist. Includes photos and a RealAudio ballad. Arizona, in 1961 Gene invented the Branch of astrogeology within the U.S. Geological Survey and established the
http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Space/Shoemaker

Trust fund donation information
below.
Gene Shoemaker Bibliography
below.
Eugene M. Shoemaker
April 28, 1928 - July 18, 1997
He once said he considered himself a scientific historian, one whose mission in life is to relate geologic and planetary events in a perspective manner. A modest statement coming from a legend of a man who almost single-handedly created planetary science as a discipline distinct from astronomy. He brought together geologic principles to the mapping of planets, resulting in more than 3 decades of discoveries about the planets and asteroids of the Solar System. He was a 1992 recipient of the National Medal of Science, the highest scientific honor bestowed by the President of the United States, then George Bush. His family, friends, former students, and the scientific community are in shock as they hear the news and feel the loss of "SuperGene." Dr. Gene Shoemaker died Friday, July 18 (Australian Time) in Alice Springs, Australia in a car accident. He was in the field, pursuing his lifelong passion of geologic studies to help understand impact craters with his wife and science partner, Carolyn Shoemaker. Carolyn survived the accident sustaining various injuries. A man of vision, he believed geologic studies would be extended into space and in his early career he dreamed of being the first geologist to map the Moon. During the 1960's he lead teams who were investigating the structure and history of the Moon and developing methods of planetary geologic mapping from telescope images of the Moon. A health problem prevented his being the first astronaut geologist, but he personally helped train the Apollo Astronauts and sat beside Walter Cronkite in the evening news giving geologic commentary during the Moon walks. He was involved in the Lunar Ranger and Surveyor programs, continued with the manned Apollo programs, and culminated his moon studies in 1994 with new data on the Moon from Project Clementine, for which he was the science-team leader.

12. NHNE: The Flagstaff Astrogeology Center
32 seconds; 1.2 Megs. What kind of computers do the astrogeology folks useto unravel the fundamental mysteries of our planet and Solar System?
http://www.nhne.com/specialreports/astrogeology/computers.html
Computers Friday, June 21, 2002
Flagstaff, Arizona 32 seconds; 1.2 Megs What kind of computers do the Astrogeology folks use to unravel the fundamental mysteries of our planet and Solar System? Back To Astrogeolgy Report Home Page

13. ENC: Curriculum Resources: USGS Astrogeology Research Program (ENC-025370, Brief
YOU ARE HERE ENC Home Curriculum Resources ENC025370 (Full Record) (Graphics Version) Timely ideas and information, with daily updates. Search Browse Free Stuff Collection Policy Frequently Asked Questions Thousands of web sites for educators
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14. VK2THN - AstroGeology

http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~ptitze/astrog.htm

15. VK2THN - AstroGeology
Quote of the Day, Data Can you recommend a way to counter the effect? Q Simple.Change the gravitational constant of the universe. LaForge What?
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~ptitze/astrog2.htm
Quote of the Day,
Data: Can you recommend a way to counter the effect?
Q: Simple. Change the gravitational constant of the universe.
LaForge: What?
Q: Change the gravitational constant of the universe, thereby altering the mass of the asteroid.
LaForge: Redefine gravity. And how am I supposed to do that?
Q: You just do it! Ow! Where's that doctor anyway?
LaForge: You know, this might work? We can't change the gravitational constant of the universe, but if we wrap a low-level warp field around that moon, we could reduce its gravitational constant. Make it lighter so we can push it!
Q: Glad I could help.
"Deja Q", Stardate 43539.1
Planetary Data System @JPL
USGS - Space Science
Mineral Resource Information
Face of Venus Earth and Space Science Browser ... MeteorCrater
Mars Meteorites
NSSDC - planetary studies Lunar and Planetary Institute @NASA Icarus The nine planets ... Paul Titze, VK2THN [HACK.AU.] (vk2thn@amsat.org)

16. Astrogeology: The Face Of Eros
Nature © Macmillan Publishers Ltd. astrogeology The face of Eros.Cover photo NASA. NASA's NEARShoemaker spacecraft landed on
http://www.nature.com/nature/links/010927/010927-1.html
27 September 2001
Nature
Astrogeology: The face of Eros
Cover photo: NASA NASA's NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft landed on the asteroid 433 Eros, 145 million miles from Earth, on 12 February this year. During the final descent 70 high-resolution images of the asteroid's surface were obtained (see movie on http://near.jhuapl.edu/NEAR ), revealing the surface in remarkable detail. These images have now been analysed and three papers in this issue report the results. Parts of the asteroid's surface are covered with loose debris, possibly originating from a relatively young 7.6-km-diameter impact crater, and other areas are covered with distinctive smooth dusty surfaces.
The landing of the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros
Nature 390-393 (27 September 2001)
First Paragraph
Full Text PDF
Shoemaker crater as the source of most ejecta blocks on the asteroid 433 Eros
Nature 394-396 (27 September 2001)
First Paragraph
Full Text PDF
The nature of ponded deposits on Eros
Nature 396-400 (27 September 2001)
First Paragraph
Full Text PDF Once upon an asteroid ERIK ASPHAUG When the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft landed on the asteroid Eros earlier this year, it provided an unprecedented view of these battered relics from the early Solar System. The next step is to find out what's inside.

17. Astrogeology
astrogeology. Nasa Educator Guide Jovian satellites. Study Web astrogeologyLinks Some of these are very useful, some are not. There's
http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~ast251/resources/astroGeology.html
Astrogeology
Nasa Educator Guide to Planetary Geology: A download site for an Adobe Acrobat format text on Planetary Geology designed to be used by K-College level students. This is an excellent text, but its 223 pages long, so don't try to download it through a slow link. Highly recommended if you're interested in planetary geology. An interesting essay comparing the geological methods used to study the Grand Canyon and the Moon. Worth the time it takes to read. Planetary Geology: A very brief overview of the solar system from a comparative planetology point of view prepared for a commercial publisher. Very polished, but not very detailed in many areas. U.S. Geological Survey: THE site for technical information, images, geographical and geological maps of the solid bodies of the solar system that have been visited by spacecraft. This is a site that is intended for specialists, more than students or laypeople. excellent source of images with good captions, 3-D images, and a variety of other information on planetary geology. Arizona State University Planetary Geology Group: This site does a good job describing the work of the group and provides many excellent links to other relevant sites. The Planetary Links path is the best path to follow for more information.

18. AAPG Astrogeology Committee Forum

http://www.aapg.org/private_forums/astrogeology/

19. Annual Report 2001-02: Astrogeology
astrogeology. The function of the Committee on astrogeology is to providea forum for ideas on astrogeology. astrogeology more than impact craters.
http://www.aapg.org/business/annual/astrogeology.html
AAPG Site Search Home Business Annual Report Business related short cuts Meeting Minutes Code of Ethics Constitution and Bylaws Who's Who Help Numbers About AAPG
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
An International Geological Organization Annual Report: July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002 POSTAL ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 979
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74101-0979
USA OFFICES:
1444 South Boulder Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 EMAIL:
info@aapg.org Web address:
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Staff Directory (Other Locations) FAX (USA and Canada): (Other Locations) Go to: Introduction Founders President Treasurer Editor House of Delegates Foundation DIVISIONS: Div. of Environmental Geosci (DEG) Div. of Professional Affairs (DPA) Energy Minerals Div. SECTIONS Eastern Section Pacific Section COMMITTEES: Academic Liaison Astrogeology Ballot Committees Computer Applications and Internet Convention Coordinating Corporate Advisory Distinguished Lecturer Education Ethics Grants-in-Aid History of Petrol. Geology

20. Earth And Space Browser: Thumbnails: Astrogeology
astrogeology. Please select a thumbnail image to view detailed informationabout the image. From there, you will have the opportunity
http://www.si.umich.edu/Space/htdocs/_browser/_Subject/_Astrogeology/
Astrogeology
Please select a thumbnail image to view detailed information about the image. From there, you will have the opportunity to view a larger display of the image.
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