Additional Resources

(these are included in the Mars trunk available for check-out at the USGS Flagstaff Science Campus )

1. Planetary Maps Poster, U.S. Geological Survey
2. Return to the Red Planet: Mars Pathfinder
3. Mars Revealed: A New Look at Forces That Shape the Desert Planet. National Geographic Society, Washington D.C., 2001
4. Exploring Mars. NASA Educational Product, EB-1997-01-120-HQ
5. Mars Facts. LPI/NASA, EW-1997-02-127-HQ
6. Mars Pathfinder Fact Sheet
7. Mars Global Surveyor: Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) Fact Sheet
8. Mars Global Surveyor: Mars Topography Lithograph. NASA/JPL 400-929B 01/01
9. Mars Climate Orbiter Lithograph. NASA/JPL 400-780A 9/98
10. Searching for Water and Climate Change Near the Martian South Pole: Mars Polar Lander. NASA/JPL 400-861B 9/99. (Remember, this mission was not successful)
11. Earth & Mars: As Different as They are Alike Poster
12. Viking-Mars: Anatomy of Success. Mission Status Bulletin No. 46, October 31, 1978
13. Images of Mars: The Viking Extended Mission. NASA SP-444, 1980
14. Discovering Mars pamphlet. NASA. PAM-537, December 1992
15. Mars Mini Globes. NASA/USGS LG-2000-10-481-HQ
16. Mars Fact Sheet: Global Surveyor. NASA/JPL 410-44-2 12/94
17. Mars Pathfinder: Roving on the Red Planet poster. NASA (lessons on back)
18. Making Mars Magnets kit
19. Volcanoes, Lunar and Planetary Institute
20. Craters, Lunar and Planetary Institute
21. Glaciers and Ice Caps, Lunar and Planetary Institute
22. Canyons, Lunar and Planetary Institute
23. River Channels, Lunar and Planetary Institute

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