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Brown University. Northeast Planetary Data Center.
Planetary Data Center records, circa 1976-1982.
The Planetary Data Center records contains general office files, newsletters, minutes of meetings, statistics, lists of equipment and other materials related to the operation of the Center.
The Planetary Data Center at Brown University opened in the spring of 1981 in the Sciences Library at Brown. James Head was its first director. In 1984 the Center was moved to the Lincoln Field Building on the Brown campus. The Planetary Data Center is now known as the Northeast Planetary Data Center. It provides planetary geology data to researchers, educators, media and the general public. It houses a vast amount of data obtained by the U.S. Space Program from 1962 to the present. The Data Center contains a wide range of primary sources including photographic prints, negatives, transparencies, maps, mission support documents, digital media and scientific reference books from the various NASA missions conducted over the past forty years. The Center is operated through a cooperative agreement between NASA's Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program and Brown University. The Data Center is part of a network of Regional Planetary Image Facilities located throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Brown University. Northeast Planetary Data Center.
Planets
Planets -- Geology.
Minutes. aat
Newsletters. aat
AIP-ICOS
Brown University. The John Hay Library. Manuscript Division. Providence, RI 02912, USA
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