Moons

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391Structure of the Earth / Moons of Jupiter / Planemos / Plate tectonics / Crust / Io / Solar System / Planet / Mantle / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space

14 Name ________________________________ Astronomers can often make an estimate of what the interior of a planet looks like by carefully measuring the mass of the planet and its radius. They then create a model of the i

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-18 16:19:30
392Moons / Planemos / Lunar craters / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / Geology of the Moon / Victoria quadrangle / Spaceflight / Planetary science / Moon

LRO Determines Lunar Cratering History The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter used millions of measurements of the lunar surface to establish the history of cratering on the surface. Problem 1 - The diameter of the moon is 3,

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-27 09:16:56
393Moon / Moons / Apollo Lunar Module / Apollo / Spaceflight / Apollo program / Manned spacecraft

LRO - Searching for Lunar Boulders The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above image shows the region near the Apollo-11 landing area. The Lunar Module (LM) a

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Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 10:47:42
394Moons of Jupiter / Planemos / Observational astronomy / Planet / Solar System / Natural satellite / Book:Solar System / Jupiter / Callisto / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space

Relative Sizes of the Planets and other Objects The actual sizes of the major objects in our solar system range from the massive planet Jupiter, to many small moons and asteroids no more than a few kilometers across. It

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-29 08:15:24
395Apollo program / Penny / Astronomy / Exposure / Planetary science / Star / Space / Moon / Moons / Planemos

Where Did All the Stars Go? Have you ever looked closely at NASA photographs from space and wondered where the stars went? To the left is an Apollo-11 photo taken by astronauts on the surface of the

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Language: English - Date: 2010-05-02 13:28:12
396Celestial mechanics / Moons / Mass / Natural satellite / Solar System / Planetary ring / Planets in astrology / Gravity of Earth / Planet / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space

Exploring Your Weight Across the Solar System 18 One of the best ways to explore the effects of gravity on different bodies in the

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-29 08:31:42
397Astronomy / Planetary geology / Lunar science / Planetary science / Moons / Planemos

LRO Explores Lunar Surface Cratering The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above image shows a region near the Apollo-11 landing site. The Lunar Module (LM) c

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Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 13:04:48
398Moon / Moons / Apollo Lunar Module / Apollo / Spaceflight / Apollo program / Manned spacecraft

LRO - Searching for Lunar Boulders The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above image shows the region near the Apollo-11 landing area. The Lunar Module (LM) a

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Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 11:47:42
399Moons / Planemos / Lunar craters / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / Geology of the Moon / Victoria quadrangle / Spaceflight / Planetary science / Moon

LRO Determines Lunar Cratering History The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter used millions of measurements of the lunar surface to establish the history of cratering on the surface. Problem 1 - The diameter of the moon is 3,

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-27 10:16:56
400Exploration of the Moon / Unmanned spacecraft / Moons / Planemos / Space Shuttle / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Space technology

Mare Nubium and Las Vegas The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above 700-meter wide image shows Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada (Top - Courtesy of Digital Globe,

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Language: English - Date: 2009-07-15 14:27:52
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