Planetary Science Research Discoveries

Planetary scientists sharing ideas and discoveries.

Planetary Science Research Discoveries (PSRD) is an educational site sharing the latest research on meteorites, planets, and other solar system bodies being made by NASA-sponsored scientists. The website is supported by the Cosmochemistry Program of NASA's Science Mission Directorate and by Hawai'i Space Grant Consortium and is a vital link for planetary and space sciences, and for learning how science works.

 
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lunar, orange volcanic glass spheres in thin section The Bone-Dry Moon Might be Damp
(posted September 22, 2008)
Cosmochemists have written in stone that the Moon is almost totally devoid of water, but new analyses of volcanic glasses suggest that they need to do some editing.
pdf version   PSRD-MoonWater.pdf


Highlights from the PSRD Archive
New Lunar Meteorite Provides its Lunar Address and some Clues about Early Bombardment of the Moon
(posted October 31, 2004)
A meteorite from the Moon provides a detailed record of its history, allowing scientists to make a reasonable guess about where it came from on the Moon and to test ideas for the timing of early impact bombardment.

NEWS LINKS LINKS OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW.
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (with a planned launch in February, 2009) has several independent techniques to verify water on the Moon. Read the nice overview in this NASA News Release. [October 2, 2008.]

The Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS) of the American Astronomical Society honors Jeff Taylor with the 2008 Carl Sagan Medal for excellence in public communication of planetary science. See the Press Release from the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawaii. [Posted September 18, 2008.]

PSRD Remembers Gordon A. McKay

Instruments of Cosmochemistry
In this series of articles PSRD highlights the essential tools and amazing technology used by talented scientists seeking to unravel how the solar system formed.

Cosmochemistry Illustrated
This section of PSRD contains annotated slide sets.


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GENERAL RESOURCESLINKS OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW.

NASA's Vision for Space Exploration. "NASA is charting a bold new course into the cosmos, a journey that will take humans back to the Moon, and eventually to Mars and beyond. "

Lunar Meteorites, comprehensive site from Randy Korotev, Washington University in St. Louis.

Mars Meteorites, comprehensive site from Ron Baalke, Jet Propulsion Lab.

Fabulous Frozen Finds, descriptions and photos of newly classified meteorite samples collected by team members of the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program.

NASA Science Mission Directorate.

NASA National Space Grant Program.

NASA News and Events.

NASA Solar System Exploration.

NASA Lunar Science Institute.

Apollo Digital Image Archive, from Arizona State University.

Science@NASA from the Marshall Space Flight Center.

NASA's Mars Exploration Program.

Latest images from MOC: Mars Orbiter Camera on Mars Global Surveyor, from Malin Space Science System.

NASA Planetary Photojournal, comprehensive resource for publicly released images from Solar System exploration programs.

Welcome to the Planets, from NASA's Planetary Data System.

Solar System Lithographs of asteroids, comets, moons, planets, Sun, plus background information for each.

Stardust Mission, NASA's Comet Sample Return Mission.

Intute Science, Engineering and Technology resources for education and research.

Science News from Scientific American.

space.com, Space news, information, education, and resources.

Astronomy Today, astronomy, cosmology, space exploration, sky guide, and space news.

New Scientist, science and technology weekly magazine.

Earth and Sky, daily science radio service and web site with stories covering Earth Science, Astronomy, and Environmental Science.

Classroom activities for Earth and Space Sciences

Exploring Planets in the Classroom, hands-on activities formatted in teacher-background pages and student sheets; from Hawaii Space Grant Consortium.

NASA's Education and Public Outreach from the Science Mission Directorate.

NASA Space Science Education Resource Directory.

Space Science Education/Public Outreach Sites.

NASA's Structure and Evolution of the Universe Education.

NASA's Origins Program Education Forum classroom activities and tutorials.

NASA's Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum classroom activities.

LPI K-12 Education Resources Catalog, from the Lunar and Planetary Institute.

POETRY from NASA's Imager for Magnetosphere-to-Aurora Global Explorer (IMAGE) satellite program, for learning about Earth's magnetic field, aurora, and how solar storms cause disturbances in the Earth's space environment.

INSPIRE, bringing the excitement of observing natural and manmade radio waves in the audio region to high school students.

Astronomy and Space Science Activities, compiled for Astronomical Society of the Pacific.

Galileo K-12 Educational Activities, for studying Jupiter and its moons.

Practical Uses of Math and Science, on-line journal of math and science examples for pre-college education.

Planetary Geology and Meteoritics

Greeley, R., 1994, Planetary Landscapes, Chapman and Hall, 286 p.

McSween Jr., H. Y., 2000, Meteorites and Their Parent Planets, Cambridge University Press, 310 p.

How Science Works

Strahler, Arthur N., 1992, Understanding Science: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues, Prometheus Books, 409 p.

Sagan, Carl, 1995, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, Random House, 457 p.

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