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  • [[Category:Astronomy Reports]] ==Crew 205 Astronomy Report 11 Feb 2019==
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  • [[Category:Science Reports]] #Astronomy:The variable star SY MON was observed on 11 Feb 2019. The observation sessi
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  • [[Crew 189 Astronomy Reports]] [[Crew 189 EVA Reports]]
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  • [[Crew 190 Astronomy Reports]] [[Crew 190 EVA Reports]]
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  • ...d landing. He previously completed a BA with a double major in physics and astronomy from Vassar College and a BE in mechanical engineering from Dartmouth Colle Space Research. Prior to coming to Purdue, Justin studied physics and astronomy in his hometown of Calgary, Canada. His undergraduate research ranged from
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  • ...ernational Space University (Strasbourg, France) and a Bachelors degree in Astronomy from the University of Colorado. Her research focus has been primarily on t She has 10 years of planetarium experience including delivering live astronomy shows using Zeiss, Uniview, and DigitalSky. She also works with Blue Marbl
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  • ...astrophotographer. As a means to promote public outreach he runs a small astronomy club in Western Qatar and can be seen up on the Jebel most weeks, stargazin [[Crew 200 Astronomy Reports]]
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  • Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations Report, Greenhab Report, Astronomy Report, Journalist Report, EVA Request. Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations Report, Greenhab Report, Journalist Re
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  • Reports to be file: The afternoon was quieter: human factors experiments, astronomy,
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  • [[Crew 192 Astronomy Report]] [[Crew 192 EVA Reports]]
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  • [[Crew 203 Astronomy Reports]] [[Crew 203 EVA Reports]]
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  • Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations Report, Greenhab Report, Astronomy Report, Journalist Report ...to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations Report, Greenhab Report, EVA report, Astronomy Report, Journalist Report, Final Science and Outreach Report, Mission Summa
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  • [[Crew 202 Astronomy Reports]] [[Crew 202 EVA Reports]]
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  • [[Category:Science Reports]] ...to have slightly superior results in fog reduction. There were occasional reports of minor irritation but it appears to be not significant.
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  • [[Crew 187 Astronomy Reports]] [[Crew 187 EVA Reports]]
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  • Reports filed: Reports to be filed:
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  • Reports to be filed: Reports to be file:
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  • Reports to be filed: Operations Report, GreenHab Report, Sol Report, reports about this week. Each day, we have been documenting our
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  • Reports to be filed: Sol Summary Report, Operations Report, GreenHab Report ...the hab from top to bottom for the incoming crew and close out all of our reports. We went through each of the buildings in the hab site and made sure everyt
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  • ...aily routine and plan to conduct our first EVAs. Stay tuned for our future reports. We have two weeks of full of exciting projects coming up! We are ready for Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, EVA request, Operations Report, Greenhab Report,
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  • ...to support themselves, and even recycled their waste water. Detailed crew reports and videos are found on the [http://mdrs.marssociety.org/ MDRS web site]. ...outhern Utah. The [http://urc.marssociety.org/ URC website] has photos and reports from previous competitions. The evolving design criteria are also evident.
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  • Reports on the first season at Flashline Arctic Research Station (FMARS), Devon Isl Reports
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  • [[Category: Journalism Reports]] ...sses, particularly Philadelphia mission support and to our Capcoms for the astronomy updates.
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  • ...your support and for following our mission! I hope you enjoyed our diverse reports and photos. Please check out the photos and videos we have tagged with #MDR Reports to file:
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  • [[Crew 193 Astronomy Report]] [[Crew 193 EVA Reports]]
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  • [[:Category:Crew 141|Crew Reports]] ...s, farms, and dark skies – a perfect combination for a budding interest in astronomy. After getting home from my high school robotics team, I would go outside w
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  • ...ering from Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio (Madrid, Spain) and a Diploma in Astronomy and Planetary Science from the Open University UK. She is also a graduate o ...nical Engineering from Kuwait University. He has a graduate certificate in astronomy from Swinburne University and a graduate from the Space Studies Program fro
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  • [[Category:Science Reports]] In the course of these weeks, the number of science reports will increase, so check it out!
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  • [[Category:Science Reports]] ...smaller ones, and one prominence was seen. For photos, please refer to the astronomy report.
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  • Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations Report, Science Report (Geology), Jour Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations Report, GreenHab Report, Journalist Re
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  • ...resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean. :" (PDF). Scientific Reports / 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 6: 25106. Bibcode:2016NatSR.
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  • [[Category: Journalism Reports]] ...his desire to follow similar path. He adds that the citizen science radio astronomy group played an important role as well and wish to pursue research in Plane
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  • Prototype code that extracts data from reports and imports in Excel Extraction of data from sensors or even reports would not be hard to program and implement
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  • [[Category:Journalism Reports]] ...tain. Still the day will be used to do analysis of the samples, to prepare astronomy observation, maintain the Hab, water the GreenHab, and start the first vide
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  • [[Category: Journalism Reports]] In addition to casual work and reports, Xavier and I decided to track more precisely the use of water, counting sh
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  • [[Category:Journalism Reports]] Reports]. We haven’t discussed sex yet as a Crew, although we have noted the prov
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  • ...tronomers have stated in various iterations the number one reason we study astronomy is to find out if we are alone in the universe. Water is an essential ingr Chaisson & McMillan: Astronomy Today Text 7th edition. P.256.
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  • ...t observational tools, however, spectrometers were a boon to observational astronomy because they can peer beneath the surface of an object. Spectrometers allow Astronomy is the oldest science and began in prehistoric times with Homo sapiens visu
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  • [[Category: Journalism Reports]] ...t sky. He needed to know what he was looking at and so he signed up for an Astronomy weekend. They told him about the French magazine ‘Ciel et Espace’, whic
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  • ...resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean. :" (PDF). Scientific Reports / 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 6: 25106. Bibcode:2016NatSR. ...ogen escape from Mars enhanced by deep convection in dust storms. ''Nature Astronomy''. Published online January 22, 2018. doi: 10.1038/s41550-017-0353-4.</ref>
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  • ...IES! The afternoon was spent with a little R&R and bonding before time for reports. ...gy in number one, above? It’s funny what the human eye and brain can do. Astronomy would likely transfer better. Unless you’re a social-science-y major, li
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  • [[Category:MDRS Crew Reports]] ...handling the cooking chores with grunt help from Frank. Tonight after the reports we plan to watch a movie and hit the sack early for a big day of science an
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  • '''Report transmission schedule:''' All reports planned by 10 pm MST Gotta go now. The crew did such a great job finishing reports fairly early tonight that they’ve earn the right to see a movie (‘Charl
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  • ...quator.<ref>http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1979JGR....84.8147W SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service: Yardangs on Mars</ref> Because they exhibit very few imp pressure. Scientific Reports.</ref> <ref>https://www.livescience.com/spiders-on-mars-explained-dry-ice.h
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  • ...On Mars |date=January 22, 2010 |publisher=Mars Daily</ref> <ref>http://www.astronomy.com/magazine/2018/08/take-control-of-a-mars-orbiter</ref> <ref>http://www.p ...quator.<ref>http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1979JGR....84.8147W SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service: Yardangs on Mars</ref> Because yardangs exhibit very few
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  • ...support in San Diego and the written commander's, geologist's, engineer's, reports were still being written at 23h45. Tomorrow is a very significant day, afte ...orwarded to mission support early in the evening for efficiency, as status reports of activities and as initial next-day plan. Several issues were identified
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