... a wide range of degradation on different planets, so they are useful indicators of resurfacing and modification of surfaces ... that occurred after this resurfacing event, and there has been very little volcanic and other resurfacing since that time ...
... Their magnetic field was as strong as that of a small iron magnet, some 3000 times stronger than the field near the surface of the Earth--yet those fields often extended over areas larger than the entire surface of the Earth. ...
... Voyager 1's close approach and diametric radio occultation show Titan's surface diameter is only 5,150 kilometers (3,200 miles ... Both are larger than Mercury. ...
... John Glenn getting . into his "Mercury" . capsule. ... Glenn's flight was the first in "Project Mercury" which adapted the Atlas missile. ... first flying around the Moon and then landing on its surface, on July 20, 1969 ...
... Summaries and for his excellent work in providing the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal ... Carr M. H. The Surface of Mars . Yale University Press, New Haven, 1981. ... Simon, Seymour. Mercury . New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc, 1992. ...
... surface stereo imager with Mars Pathfinder heritage; a meteorology package; an instrumented robotic arm for sample acquisition ... The two Mercury proposals are the Mercury Polar Flyby (MPF) and Hermes (Mercury orbiter). ...
... These planets and their surfaces may be heavily modified by the last, big collision they experience (e.g. the largely metal composition of Mercury or the Moon ). ...
... of the Galileans (a little smaller than Earth's Moon) =2.989 g/cm3, R= 1565 km, I/MR2 =0.346±0.005 The main facts · · · Ice-cracks on Europa's surface consistent with either "warm-ice" or water beneath the surface Moment-of-inertia values (Anderson et al ...
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