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Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Washington, DC 20015-1305
The Hubble Space Telescope – 10 Years On
Trajectory Design Tools for Libration and Cis-Lunar Environments
Trajectory Design Tools for Libration and Cislunar Environments
Small Satellite Solutions with Large Satellite Implications
The Geology of Smythii and Marginis
Not Yet Imagined: a Study of Hubble Space Telescope Operations
Lessons Learned from Hubble Space Telescope Extravehicular Activity Servicing Missions
The Messenger
Lunar Nautics: Designing a Mission to Live and Work on the Moon
Olivine-Dominated A-Type Asteroids in the Main Belt: Distribution, Abundance and Relation to Families
Bulk Mineralogy of Lunar Crater Central Peaks Via Thermal Infrared Spectra from the Diviner Lunar Radiometer - a Study of the Moon’S Crustal Composition at Depth
The Evolution of the Hubble Sequence: Morpho-Kinematics of Distant Galaxies
Ages of Lunar Mare Basalts in Mare Frigoris and Other Nearside Maria
Satellite Servicing at the in Mission Design Studies NASA GSFC
Collisions and Craters in the Solar System
THE SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE of the MOON Hugh H
2E Women of Moon Word Search, Women in Science
Top View
Classification of the Spacecraft and Space Exploration
The Moon 35 Years After Apollo: What's Left to Learn?
NELIOTA: Methods, Statistics, and Results for Meteoroids Impacting the Moon A
• Central Florida
Nasa Goals and a Libration Point “Gateway”
LUNAR Annual Report Year 3 (PDF Version)
Arxiv:1502.02361V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 9 Feb 2015
Table of Contents
Design of a Lunar Farside Observatory
Five Things Learned from the Antarctic Search for Meteorites
INTERPRETATION of EXTRATERRESTRIAL IMAGERY 479 Degree Polynomial (Bowen, 1960B)
THE GEOLOGY of SMYTHII and MARIGINIS BASINS USING INTEGRATED REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES: a Look at What’S Around the Corner
Stsci Newsletter: 2015 Volume 032 Issue 01
Vision E L B B
Paper Session II-A - Hubble Space Telescope: the Image Restored
Highly Volcanic Exoplanets, Lava Worlds, and Magma Ocean Worlds: an Emerging Class of Dynamic Exoplanets of Significant Scientific Priority