«For anyone who wants to understand
how planetary exploration actually occurs, this book is essential reading.
Not exact matches
How do polar research and
exploration support astrobiology and
planetary science?
Looking at the rise and fall of civilizations in terms of their
planetary impacts can also affect
how researchers approach future
explorations of other planets.
The observed planet population carries an important message of
how planets form and what types of
planetary systems exist for future scientific
exploration.
Friday's test was the second in a three - part series designed to help engineers and mission planners understand
how the activities of humans and robots can be coordinated to maximize the reach and efficiency of
planetary exploration missions.
Featured Speaker: Philip Skemer, Ph.D., Associate Professor, and Director, Fossett Laboratory for Virtual
Planetary Exploration, Department of Earth &
Planetary Sciences; Associate Director, Institute of Materials Science & Engineering (IMSE); Principal Investigator, Rock Deformation Lab, Washington University in St. Louis Geologist and geophysicist Philip Skemer looks at
how rocks can be deformed in the lab and
how these experiments are providing new insight into the structure and evolution of Earth and other planets.
Looking at the rise and fall of civilizations in terms of their
planetary impacts can also affect
how researchers approach future
explorations of other planets.