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Day 8

Handout and any questions for Jim?

Take 10

Some connection points for fall topics

 Asteroids Asteroid Redirect Initiative Dawn Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) Osiris-REX Asteroid Redirect Initiative Dawn Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) Osiris-REX  Comets Deep Impact EPOXI Rosetta Stardust-NExT Deep Impact EPOXI Rosetta Stardust-NExT  Jupiter Galileo Hubble Juno Pioneer Voyager Galileo Hubble Juno Pioneer Voyager  Mercury MESSENGER MESSENGER

 Mars Hubble InSight Mars Exploration Rover Mars Global Surveyor Mars Odyssey Mars Pathfinder Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity MAVEN Phoenix Viking Hubble InSight Mars Exploration Rover Mars Global Surveyor Mars Odyssey Mars Pathfinder Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity MAVEN Phoenix Viking  Moon Apollo Clementine GRAIL LADEE LCROSS LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) Mini-RF Moon Mineralogy Mapper Ranger Surveyor Apollo Clementine GRAIL LADEE LCROSS LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) Mini-RF Moon Mineralogy Mapper Ranger Surveyor

 Neptune Hubble Voyager Hubble Voyager  Planets Hubble James Webb Space Telescope Kepler Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT) SWIFT WISE Hubble James Webb Space Telescope Kepler Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT) SWIFT WISE  Pluto Hubble New Horizons Saturn Cassini Hubble Pioneer Voyager Hubble New Horizons Cassini Hubble Pioneer Voyager

 Sun and its Influence on Earth Explorer FAST Geotail Hinode (Solar-b) Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) IMAGE IRIS: Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph Magnetospheric MultiScale (MMS) Polar RHESSI SDO SOHO Solar Anomalous and Magnetospherice Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) Solar Orbiter Collaboration Solar Probe Plus Sounding Rockets STEREO THEMIS TIMED TRACE Ulysses Van Allen Probes (Radiation Belt Storm Probes) WIND Explorer FAST Geotail Hinode (Solar-b) Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) IMAGE IRIS: Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph Magnetospheric MultiScale (MMS) Polar RHESSI SDO SOHO Solar Anomalous and Magnetospherice Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) Solar Orbiter Collaboration Solar Probe Plus Sounding Rockets STEREO THEMIS TIMED TRACE Ulysses Van Allen Probes (Radiation Belt Storm Probes) WIND  Uranus Hubble Voyager Hubble Voyager  Venus Magellan Pioneer Magellan Pioneer