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    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: This videotape discusses NASA's plans for a lunar base. Additionally, the videotape features interviews with George Keyworth, James Beggs, and Harrison Schmidt.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: ASR-236 , NASA-TM-109607 , NONP-NASA-VT-93-190405
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: The goals of the NASA planetary exploration program are to understand the origin and evolution of the solar system and the earth, and the extent and nature of near-earth space resources. To accomplish this, a number of missions have been flown to the planets, and more are in active preparation or in the planning stage. This paper describes the current and planned planetary exploration program starting with the spacecraft now in flight (Pioneers and Voyagers), those in preparation for launch this decade (Galileo, Magellan, and Mars Observer), and those recommended by the Solar System Exploration Committee for the future. The latter include a series of modest objective Observer missions, a more ambitious set of Mariner Mark IIs, and the very challenging but scientifically rewarding sample returns.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: The concentrations of neutral hydrogen, n(H), in the Venus atmosphere were derived from an ion and neutral charge exchange relationship involving O(+), H(+), O, and CO2, which were measured by OIMS and ONMS on board the Pioneer Venus for the period 1979-1980 covering three diurnal cycles of Venus. There was a persisting dawn bulge in the diurnal distribution of n(H), which peaked at levels near 5 x 10 to the 7th/cu cm at altitudes below 165 km. Large day-to-day variations of up to a factor of 5 in n(H) were frequently encountered, in addition to some local time variations in the bulge location. Although the appreciable short-term variability in n(H) makes precise assessment of the interannual variations difficult, no distinct evidence for interannual variation in n(H) was found. These results were confirmed by the facts that no significant interannual differences in n(H3) measured directly by ONMS were detected, and that only small (not more than 10 percent, decline) variations in the solar EUV flux were found in the 1979-1980 period.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Advances in Space Research (ISSN 0273-1177); 5; 9, 19
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: Topics include outer planets and satellites; asteroids and comets; Venus; lunar origin and solar dynamics; cratering process; planetary interiors, petrology, and geochemistry; volcanic processes; aeolian processes and landforms; fluvial processes; geomorphology; periglacial and permafrost processes; remote sensing and regolith studies; structure, tectonics, and stratigraphy; geological mapping, cartography, and geodesy; and radar applications.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-TM-87563 , NAS 1.15:87563
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Because the impact flux history in the Saturnian system has been similar in its general form to that for the inner solar system and Jupiter, it is possible to develop an absolute calibration model for the relative ages derived from the density of impact craters. This has been done by identifying the density at which the crater populations change characteristics from that during post-accretion heavy bombardment to a later population of low but continuous flux. The transition between these two populations occurred at a known time throughout the solar system, 3.9 by, and provides an absolute calibration point on which to construct a calibration curve. Results based on calibrating relative age data to this absolute flux model suggest that most surfaces are ancient, greater than 3.9 by (or within several 100 million years). Only Enceladus and Dione have had prolonged activity that has resulted in resurfacing. The activity on Enceladus was probably driven by tidal forces, whereas the mechanism for driving resurfacing on Dione has yet to be identified.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: It is clear from the experiments that a variety of complex organic models can be produced by lightning in a Titan-like gas mixture. The dominant products were found to be acetylene and hydrogen cyanide, with smaller amounts of many other species. Any aerosol produced by lightning inititated process will consist of a complex mixture of organic compounds, many of which should easily be identified by pyrolytic gas chromatography. Work will continue to expand the data base of molecules produced by lightning and other processes in order to assist in the design of appropriate analytical instruments for the upcoming Saturn/Titan mission and any other planetary probes.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-CR-180072 , NAS 1.26:180072
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Radio absorptivity data for planetary atmospheres obtained from spacecraft radio occultation experiments and Earth-based radio astronomical observations can be used to infer abundances of microwave absorbing atmospheric constituents in those atmospheres, as long as reliable information regarding the microwave absorbing properties of potential constituents is available. The use of theoretically-derived microwave absorption properties for such atmospheric constituents, or laboratory measurements of such properties under environmental conditions which are significantly different than those of the planetary atmosphere being studied, often lead to significant misinterpretation of available opacity data. Steffes and Eshleman showed that under environmental conditions corresponding to the middle atmosphere of Venus, the microwave absorption due to atmospheric SO2 was 50 percent greater than that calculated from Van Vleck-Weiskopff theory. Similarly, the opacity from gaseous H2SO4 was found to be a factor of 7 greater than theoretically predicted for conditions of the Venus middle atmosphere. The recognition of the need to make such measurements over a range of temperatures and pressures which correspond to the periapsis altitudes of radio occultation experiments, and over a range of frequencies which correspond to both radio occultation experiments and radio astronomical observations, has led to the development of a facility at Georgia Tech which is capable of making such measurements.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-CR-176374 , NAS 1.26:176374 , SASR-4
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The ring systems of Jupiter and Saturn, and their interaction with the magnetosphere were studied. Opportunities to improve the understanding of the sweeping effect of orbiting material on trapped radiation, and the use of this process to gain insight on both the trapped radiation and the target material are outlined. Within the cosmogony of Hannes Alfven, this mechanism is also the key to understanding the formation of many of the features of the Saturnian rings. A better understanding of the sweeping effect would also help to clarify this process.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-CR-174408 , NAS 1.26:174408
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A workshop was organized to stimulate and coordinate research on the properties of Martian dust, its distribution on the planet, and the processes affecting its yearly deposition, erosion, and transport. A great deal of research was carried out to understand local, regional, and global aspects of the Martian dust transport cycle, with the goal being definition of the currently active processes and their relation to those operating over the long term. To date, however, most individual research projects have centered around interpretation of single data sets (visual images, IRTM, radar, etc.), and these many efforts were not coordinated. Many of the details of short and long term dust-related processes, as inferred from the various single data sets, are still not agreed upon. It was the intent of this workshop to encourage the informal exchange of ideas among several researchers currently investigating various aspects of the problem and to investigate cooperative efforts to synthesize the individual approaches into a unified understanding of the present seasonal and yearly Martian sediment transport cycles.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-CR-176293 , NAS 1.26:176293 , LPI-TR-85-02 , Feb 04, 1985 - Feb 05, 1985; Tempe, AZ; United States
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A simple model of a magnetosphere rotating around a rotating Jupiter-like object with a spin-aligned dipolar moment mu is considered. A low-energy plasma is released by inner sources located beyond the corotation radius and is diffused outward through closed lines. The lines form a closed thin equatorial disk, maintaining a quasi-static balance between the centrifugal force and the magnetic tension. Solutions are obtained for the analytical equations characterizing the plasma in the closed region; the structure of the magnetic field outside the disk; and the self-consistent value of the critical radius r sub zero. The analytical solutions are compared to the observed properties of the Jovian magnetosphere, and the results are discussed in detail.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Unstable current systems and plasma instabilities in astrophysics; Aug 08, 1983 - Aug 11, 1983; College Park, MD
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