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  1. Have you signed up to host your own SDO Launch Tweetup? http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/sdoisgo/
  2. Check out this article comparing my pictures to those of the Apollo era!... http://bit.ly/8B3Cvh
  3. Happy New Year from the Moon :-) http://bit.ly/4TxyEu
  4. Check out Time Magazine's "Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About the Moon!"... http://bit.ly/7N4cUc
  5. Merry Christmas from the Moon :-) http://bit.ly/4Q6pjY
  6. RT @NASAGoddard: CNN: 'Not your grandfather's moon anymore' - http://bit.ly/6R34b3
  7. Landslides and impact melts on the Moon from my LROC: http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/?archives/160-Fresh-Copernican-Crater-.html
  8. Twitter Recap: http://bit.ly/4Y0mLf
  9. Coldest Place on the Moon - Found! http://bit.ly/4Upr17
  10. Members of my team- Mark Robinson (LROC), Harlan Spence (CRaTER), and David Paige (Diviner) about to give press conference on my results.
  11. LAMP detected plume from @LCROSS_NASA impact, including presence of H2, and neutral atomic Hg w/ contributions from Ca and Mg. #agu09
  12. Permanently shadowed regions on the Moon are "darker" than surrounding regions in Lyman-alpha. #agu09
  13. The sky never gets darker than twilight in the Lyman-alpha line. LAMP scientists use this light as it reflects off the lunar surface. #agu09
  14. Results from my LAMP instrument next! LAMP uses reflected uv from distant stars to see in the dark! #agu09
  15. "Green glass" (in pyroclastic deposits) can be detected by using Mini-RF's data. #agu09
  16. Mini-RF can image ejecta blankets around craters, such as around Kopff crater. #agu09
  17. Mini-RF data compliments data from the LROC. #agu09
  18. Next up: Results from my Mini-RF instrument (radar). #agu09
  19. Some results suggest that there may be ~3-5% of water equivalent under a layer of regolith at the Moon's south pole. #agu09
  20. Neutron suppression (suggesting presence of H) does not correlate well with permanently shadowed regions, surprising my scientists. #agu09