Planetary Geology pdf - NASA
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2. Map Link<br />
25 Eat Mason<br />
Santa Barbara, CA 93101<br />
(805) 965-4402<br />
3. National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)<br />
Code 633<br />
Goddard Space Flight Center<br />
Greenbelt, MD 20771<br />
(301) 286-6695<br />
4. U. S. Geological Survey<br />
Distribution Branch<br />
Box 25286 Federal Center<br />
Denver, CO 80225<br />
(303) 234-3832<br />
1.11 Miscellaneous Products (globes, posters, equipment)<br />
1. Crystal Productions<br />
Box 2159<br />
Glenview, IL 60025<br />
(800) 255-8629<br />
FAX (708) 657-8149<br />
2. Sky Publishing Corporation<br />
P. O. Box 9111<br />
Belmont, MA 02178-9111<br />
(800) 253-9245<br />
3. Astronomical Society of the Pacific<br />
390 Ashton Ave<br />
San Francisco, CA 94112<br />
(800) 335-2624<br />
4. The <strong>Planetary</strong> Society<br />
65 North Catalina Ave<br />
Pasadena, CA 91106<br />
(818) 793-5100<br />
5. Lunar Sample Curator (Apollo lunar samples<br />
for Colleges/Universities only)<br />
SN2 <strong>NASA</strong>/Johnson Space Center<br />
Houston, TX 77058-3698<br />
FAX (713) 483-2911<br />
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A Note About Photographs<br />
An essential part of <strong>Planetary</strong> <strong>Geology</strong> is the use<br />
of spacecraft photographs. Ideally each studentteam<br />
should have access to glossy photographic<br />
prints for use during the laboratory exercises.<br />
Photocopies of the pictures in this book (such as<br />
Xerox copies) generally lack sufficient detail to be<br />
useful. Offset printing is slightly better, but again<br />
this process is at least three generations removed<br />
from the original product.<br />
Glossy prints or copy negatives can be obtained<br />
for a nominal cost (in some cases for no charge)<br />
from various sources. Each spacecraft photograph<br />
caption in this book contains the necessary picture<br />
identification numbers to help you in obtaining the<br />
photos. Usually the mission name (Apollo, Viking,<br />
etc.) and frame number is sufficient identification.<br />
Listed below are sources of space photography.<br />
Instructions for ordering photography will be provided<br />
upon written request. Be sure to include<br />
your name, title, the fact that the photographs will<br />
be used at a non-profit educational institution, and<br />
specific photograph numbers.<br />
For planetary mission photography:<br />
National Space Science Data Center<br />
Code 633<br />
Goddard Space Flight Center<br />
Greenbelt, MD 20771<br />
For Earth photography:<br />
EROS Data Center<br />
U.S. Geological Survey<br />
Sioux Falls, SD 57198<br />
For photographs indicating Arizona State<br />
University as their source, contact:<br />
Arizona State University<br />
Space Photography Laboratory<br />
Department of <strong>Geology</strong><br />
Box 871404<br />
Tempe, AZ 85287-1404<br />
<strong>Planetary</strong> <strong>Geology</strong> Resources<br />
Activities in <strong>Planetary</strong> <strong>Geology</strong> for the Physical and Earth Sciences EG-1998-03-109-HQ