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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
The Woodlands, Texas
March 19-23, 2018
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1. OSIRIS-REx Earth
Gravity Assist
Statement of Originality
2. Embryo vs Chondrule
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3. Preparing for Human
Planetary Exploration
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4. Moon: The Chronometer
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1. Seriously Xeric Salts
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2. Blood on the Moon
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3. The Wreck of the
Spacecraft Cassini
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4. Integration
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1. Wind Speed Archive
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2. Simulated Mars Rover
Model Competition
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1. The Caloris Waltz
Sheet music
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2. 'Oumuamua
Lyrics
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3. Lyot: A History of Ice and Water
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4. Deuteronilus Mensae
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Fear and terror wait
A tiny chariot flies
To see their secrets.
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Abstract #2358. "Chariot to the Moons of Mars"
It scatters starlight
Yet is by starlight blown. Dust:
Will you stay or go?
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Abstract #2711. "Radiation Pressure Forces and Blow-Out Sizes for Particles in Debris Disks"
A handful of sand
Brought by wind from close and far
The world in a dune.
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Abstract #2870. "The Importance of Sand for Understanding Dune Processes and Surface Conditions of Titan"
The Venusian Enquirer
(P. 3, Classifieds)
Lost: small (deep?) craters
Last seen: in basaltic plains
If found: measure depths
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Abstract #1513. “Where are the Missing Tessera Craters on Venus?”
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