First MoonMappers Science Poster Being Presented Tonight
20 Mar 2012, 19:09 UTC
The last two months have gone by quickly here as we’ve gone through beta and just now officially launched. In that time, you have identified over 150,000 craters and 4000 other features while supplying us with feedback on the interfaces, design, and other things.
With that, we will be presenting a poster at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) tonight, starting in just about four hours. LPSC is one of the two major planetary science conferences in the United States with thousands of scientists attending interested in a variety of fields. People are already starting to walk by our poster as it hangs in the exhibit hall (I saw someone reading it while I perusing a few minutes ago, myself).
A small version of the poster is below, which you can click on to embiggen to a somewhat readable size.
MoonMappers LPSC 2012 Poster
The left column of the poster details the basic idea of MoonMappers including our main science goals at the moment.
The right column talks more about how MoonMappers works (“The Interface”), where we’re having you look, and it gives some stats at the top.
The middle column is the meat of the poster. The top ...




