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31 December 2008

Holiday Hours

On Monday, January 5 the LPI Library will return to normal hours.

International Year of Astronomy 2009

2009 is the International Year of Astronomy. Some resources include:The 130 countries that are participating are all listed at the IYA webpage. Many of the listings have links to the projects of that country.

Mars Phoenix Lander Mission Data

NASA has announced the release of the Phoenix data
The NASA Planetary Data System announces the first release of data from the Mars Phoenix Lander mission. This release includes raw and derived data products from Sols 0 through 30 of the landed mission, May 25 - June 25, 2008.

Data sets from the following experiments are included in this release.

Phoenix data are archived at the PDS Atmospheres, Geosciences, and Imaging Nodes. The data may be accessed from these nodes' web sites and from the main PDS home page.

PDS offers two services for searching the Phoenix archives:

The Planetary Image Atlas at the Imaging Node allows selection of Phoenix data by specific search criteria.

The Phoenix Analyst's Notebook at the Geosciences Node allows searching and browsing of Phoenix data in the context of mission events, for the expert user.

Stellarium

Stellarium "is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go."

22 December 2008

Building Closed for Holidays

The LPI building will be closed for the holidays. If you want access to the Library contact us prior to your visit and we will make arrangements to let you into the building. 281-486-2182 or library@lpi.usra.edu

Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin

The latest Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin (LPIB) now up. The issue contains an article, "One Step Closer to Completing the Copernican Revolution" by Dr. David C. Black as well as the regular features. There is an RSS feed for the LPIB.

LPI Education Offerings

Explore! Ice Worlds! free online training.
Explore! Ice Worlds is a suite of hands-on inquiry activities designed to be used with children ages 8 to 13 in the library, afterschool or museum learning environment. Activities use inexpensive materials that are easy to find. Children will learn while having fun!
Workshop for TX librarians, Explore! Health in Space will be hosted on Mon. and Tue., Feb. 16 and 17, 2009.
Explore! Fun with Science is designed to engage youth in space and planetary science in the library and other informal learning environments. Through video explorations, related hands-on activities, and supporting resources, children of all ages are immersed in the wonders of rockets, space colonies, our solar system, how our planets were shaped, and more!
February 16 : 17, 2009 Explore! Health in Space at LPI
Workshop for TX librarians

National Academies Seeks Input

The National Academies are conducting a short survey to find the areas most people think need to be addressed.
The National Academies want to develop websites, podcasts, and printed information featuring the topics in science, engineering, and medicine that concern you the most, and that you'd like to understand better. Please take a few moments to let us know what you think.

The survey takes only 2 minutes. Your opinion counts.

Addition to Lunar Website

The item, Small Pressurized Rover Concept (2008) NASA fact sheet, NF-2008-10-464-HQ, 4 pages, has been added to our website. The rover it describes will be in the President's inaugural parade.

Mars Exploration Science Monthly Newsletter

The December issue of the Mars Exploration Science Monthly Newsletter is now available.

Nature Publications Now Have XMP Markup

Nature Publishing Group publications how have XMP markup. This means they are easier for machine processing.
We now have a complete bibliographic record (including DOI) embedded in the PDF using structured markup. And, moreover, we also have a solid bedrock for adding in any additional metadata should the need arise. This semantic labelling is available on all new issues of Nature and will be added to other NPG titles over the coming months.

3 December 2008

Inventory

The annual Library inventory is in progress.

LPI Summer Intern Alumni

A Facebook group has been made for the LPI Summer Intern Alumni.
This was established as a way to connect with other LPI Summer Intern Alumni. Share stories, mentor recent alumni, seek support from previous alumni, or look for others at your work place or school.

PDS Website

The Planetary Data System (PDS) website has been revised.

Life Photo Archive

Google is providing access to the Life magazine photographic archive. This could be useful for talks on the history of astronomy or astronautics. For instance there are over 200 pictures of astronauts available. Currently, images from the 1860s to the 1970s are online.

Science Careers

If part of your outreach/teaching includes providing some career advice, the career resource list compiled at Connotea could be useful. Like all Connotea lists there is an RSS feed, so you can be alerted to any new resources. The list may be exported in several formats to load into a reference manager.

WorldWideScience.org

WorldWideScience.org provides a federated search of many nations' databases.
WorldWideScience.org is a global science gateway connecting you to national and international scientific databases and portals. WorldWideScience.org accelerates scientific discovery and progress by providing one-stop searching of global science sources. The WorldWideScience Alliance, a multilateral partnership, consists of participating member countries and provides the governance structure for WorldWideScience.org.

 


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