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Intro
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Mariner 10 at Mercury
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Messenger's multispectral sensors
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Possible hydrogen geysers on Mercury
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The Surface of Venus
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Magellan
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Venus without clouds
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Venus' Surface
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Vulcanism on Venus
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Viking
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Terrain on Mars
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Mars Avalanches
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Curiosity Rover
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Mount Sharp
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Unexplained minerals?
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Methane Concentrations on Mars?
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Did Mars once have an ocean?
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Occator Crater
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Mountains on Ceres
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Galileo's Stuck Antenna
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Galileo Probe Impact Point
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Juno Juno's primary objective is to collect data to study the formation and
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Juno Image Of Jupiter's South Pole
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Saturn by Cassini
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Strange Hexagon at Saturn
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Voyager 2
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Uranus and its Epsilon Ring
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Neptune
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New Horizons Mission to Pluto
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Pluto in false colour
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Nitrogen Glaciers
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Pluto - Surface Close-Up
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Sunset on Pluto
Description:
Embark on a captivating 45-minute journey through our solar system with satellite-system engineer Stuart Eves in this Royal Institution lecture. Explore the evolution of stars and planets, and delve into the mysteries that continue to puzzle scientists. Learn about groundbreaking space missions, from Mariner 10's exploration of Mercury to New Horizons' revelations about Pluto. Discover intriguing phenomena such as possible hydrogen geysers on Mercury, Venus' surface without clouds, Mars' potential ancient ocean, and Saturn's strange hexagon. Gain insights into cutting-edge space technologies, including multispectral sensors and advanced rovers. Uncover the challenges faced by space missions like Galileo's stuck antenna and the objectives of the Juno mission. This comprehensive tour of our cosmic neighborhood offers a blend of astrophysics, planetary science, and space exploration, suitable for both astronomy enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

Exploring Our Solar System - with Stuart Eves

The Royal Institution
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