Astronomy Live: Mars and Mercury with Carter Emmart

View two worlds close up thanks with the aid of new data recently synthesized by NASA that can be experienced on the Dome.

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s Context Camera has covered over half the surface of the Red Planet at six-meter resolution. The Mercury MESSENGER mission is sending back images being made into maps that are allowing us to see the closest world to the Sun better than ever before. The terrain height has also been measured on both worlds, so together with these high-resolution image maps, the Hayden can virtually take us there and experience the similarities and differences in stunning detail.











When: Tue., Jan. 28, 2014 at 6:30 pm
Where: American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
212-769-5100
Price: $15; $13.50 seniors and students; $12 members
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View two worlds close up thanks with the aid of new data recently synthesized by NASA that can be experienced on the Dome.

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s Context Camera has covered over half the surface of the Red Planet at six-meter resolution. The Mercury MESSENGER mission is sending back images being made into maps that are allowing us to see the closest world to the Sun better than ever before. The terrain height has also been measured on both worlds, so together with these high-resolution image maps, the Hayden can virtually take us there and experience the similarities and differences in stunning detail.

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