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Marc A Hunter

IT Specialist(Applications Software)

Email: mahunter@usgs.gov
Office Phone: 928-556-7133
Fax: 928-556-7014
ORCID: 0000-0002-6999-3245

Location
2255 North Gemini Drive
Flagstaff , AZ 86001
US
The USGS Astrogeology Science Center is a national resource for the integration of planetary geoscience, cartography, and remote sensing. As explorers and surveyors, with a unique heritage of proven expertise and international leadership, we enable the ongoing successful investigation of the Solar System for humankind.
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Almost all the pictures acquired by Mariner 10 that were used for mapping were obtained during the first encounter: those covering the southeast half of the quadrangle are incoming close-encounter images, and those covering the north-west corner are outoing close-encounter images. At the time the pictures were obtained, the terminator was at about long 7° to 8°, within the eastern part of the quadrangle. A large gap in coverage between in the incoming and outgoing images appears as a northeast-trending diagonal blank strip on the base map. A small part of this gap was filled in the southwestern part of the quadrangle by very poor second-encounter images.
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Monthly report to show updates on highlights and noteworthy results, publications, conferences and scientific meetings, talks or papers presented, visitors, and mapping progress tables. Includes unpublished works and works in progress.
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Monthly report to show updates on highlights and noteworthy results, publications, personnel, conferences and scientific meetings, talks or papers presented, visitors, and mapping progress tables. Includes unpublished works and works in progress.
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Monthly report to show updates on highlights and noteworthy results, publications, conferences and scientific meetings, talks or papers presented, visitors, and mapping progress tables. Includes unpublished works and works in progress.
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