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Mars Sample Return HiRISE Mosaics for Terrain Relative Navigation

In order to support the landing and operations of NASA Mars 2020 Perseverance rover, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) previously generated Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and orthoimage mosaics of the floor of Jezero crater. Over four years of operations, Perseverance has collected numerous samples while climbing the western rim of Jezero and has travelled beyond the extent of the...

Digital Terrain Models for Mars Sinuous Ridges and Alluvial Fans Projects

Metadata on this main landing page applies to all DTMs listed under Child Items, apart from USGS-made DTMs [HRSC DTM_75 (centered at -28.8N, 78.6E)_USGS and CTM DTM over "Crater L" (centered at -23.1N, 74.3E)_USGS]. Metadata associated with USGS-made DTMs are located with DTM files under their respective Child Item.

Lunar Grid Reference System (LGRS) Terrestrial Navigational Training Grids in Artemis Condensed Coordinate (ACC) Format

USGS is assessing the feasibility of map projections and grid systems for lunar surface operations. We propose developing a new Lunar Transverse Mercator (LTM), the Lunar Polar Stereographic (LPS), and the Lunar Grid Reference Systems (LGRS). We have also designed additional grids to meet NASA requirements for astronaut navigation, referred to as LGRS in Artemis Condensed Coordinates...

Down Selected Artemis III Candidate Landing Site Navigational Grids

USGS is assessing the feasibility of map projections and grid systems for lunar surface operations. We propose developing a new Lunar Transverse Mercator (LTM), the Lunar Polar Stereographic (LPS), and the Lunar Grid Reference Systems (LGRS). We have also designed additional grids designed to NASA requirements for astronaut navigation, referred to as LGRS in Artemis Condensed Coordinates...

Lunar Grid Reference System (LGRS) Artemis III Candidate Landing Site Navigational Grids in Artemis Condensed Coordinate (ACC) Format

USGS is assessing the feasibility of map projections and grid systems for lunar surface operations. We propose developing a new Lunar Transverse Mercator (LTM), the Lunar Polar Stereographic (LPS), and the Lunar Grid Reference Systems (LGRS). We have also designed additional grids designed to NASA requirements for astronaut navigation, referred to as LGRS in Artemis Condensed Coordinates...

Letter to Shoemaker from O'Keefe - 19600314

This is a letter from John O'Keefe to Eugene Shoemaker discussing Lunar rays and formulas for computing impact crater ray formation.

Ballistics of the ray system and the origin of lunar crater Copernicus- 19600101

Abstract concerning the ray system of the lunar crater Copernicus.

Memo with Review Comments of "Interplanetary Correlation of Geologic Time" - 19610109

This is a memo concerning a review of a paper for publication entitled "Interplanetary correlation of geologic time", written by Shoemaker, Hackman and Eggleton.

Discovery of Coesite at Meteor Crater, Arizona (draft and discussion notes) - 19600101

This is a draft manuscript and notes between authors discussing the discovery of Coesite at the Barringer Meteorite Crater, AZ.

Penetration Mechanics of High Velocity Meteorites - 19600101

This is a discussion on the penetration of meteorites as opposed to nuclear impact cratering.

Geochemistry of the Frenchy Incline Uranium Deposit, San Miguel County, Colorado - 19610101

This is an examination of the geochemistry of the uranium deposit at the Frenchy Incline, and possible ways the deposit has come into existence.

Late Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic Structural History of the Uncompahgre Front- 19600101

This is an examination the late Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic structural history of the Uncompahgre front and the Paradox Basin.
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