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Hey, me too! I am tired. I have been pulling cosmos this morning. No massage though. Maybe a nap.
12:06 PM Oct 11th, 2008
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My students will be so excited Tuesday when they see the images!!
6:37 PM Oct 10th, 2008
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School was cool today I had a workday to get ready for parent conferences on Monday.
6:36 PM Oct 10th, 2008
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It was great to be with all the fellows that were able to attend and the science team!!!!
6:36 PM Oct 10th, 2008
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This has been a great week. I am so thankful for such a wonderful opportunity!!!
6:35 PM Oct 10th, 2008
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Check out my wiki! It is currently under construction, but will maybe be finished one day.
6:31 PM Oct 10th, 2008
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The scientist are very busy this morning looking at data and analyzing those wonderful images from MESSENGER of Mercury.
9:30 AM Oct 8th, 2008
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The scientist are viewing and analyzing the images in detail.
8:14 AM Oct 7th, 2008
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The MESSENGER flyby 2 was definitely a success.
8:07 AM Oct 7th, 2008
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I am so lucky to be able to see these images first hand. WOW!
8:06 AM Oct 7th, 2008
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Check out the MESSENGER site for some of the latest flyby2 images.
7:37 AM Oct 7th, 2008
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The images from MESSENGER of Mercury are fantastic.
7:34 AM Oct 7th, 2008
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Louise Prockter, The Instrument Scientist who is in control of the Camera of MESSENGER making sure the science is in place for this mission.
2:21 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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These images will fill in so many mysteries and questions that Mariner 10 left us with in the 90's about Mercury.
2:08 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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The Mission Design Lead Engineer, Jim McAdams has been explaining the images we are viewing of Mercury.
2:06 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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Almost 200 pictures of Mercury will be sent to Earth.
2:03 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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Check out the site follow MESSENGER
1:49 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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MESSENGER is beginning the day time surface scan.
1:46 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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2 minutes to go
1:38 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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Photos from MESSENGER will allow us to view 95% of Mercury's surface.
1:31 AM Oct 6th, 2008
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