Planetary Science
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceIt’s only a sharper moonAstronomers have taken what appears to be the sharpest image of the moon ever recorded from Earth. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceLost in Space: Comet mission appears to have broken apartA spacecraft that had just begun its journey to two comets has fallen silent and may have broken apart. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceTryst in space: Craft, asteroid rendezvousOn Valentine's Day, the NEAR spacecraft cozied up to the asteroid 433 Eros, becoming the first craft to orbit a tiny body. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceLife on Europa: A possible energy sourceNew evidence supports the notion that Jupiter's moon Europa contains an ocean beneath its icy surface, and a planetary scientist has proposed a novel way that Europa could be getting the energy required to sustain life within that ocean. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary SciencePristine fragments of asteroid breakupPlanetary scientists have for the first time precisely dated a collision that smashed an asteroid into fragments. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceOdyssey’s Homer: Hints of water near both poles of MarsSensors on board the Mars Odyssey spacecraft have spied strong signs of ice buried near both poles of the Red Planet, exactly the regions where scientists previously had said that such frozen water deposits could exist. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceHard bodies pair offAbout one out of every eight asteroids traveling near Earth has a rocky companion. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceJupiter’s WhirlpoolThe surprising birth and rapid evolution of a giant vortex highlight the first movie of Jupiter’s polar regions seen in the ultraviolet. The movie and other Jupiter images from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft are available online at the Cassini imaging team and Jet Propulsion Laboratory Web sites. Go to: http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=58 and http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releases/2002/release_2002_59.html By Science News
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceMars Odyssey instrument revivedFlight controllers have revived an instrument on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft that measures the amount of radiation bombarding the Martian surface. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceProbing Jupiter’s big magnetic bubbleSimultaneous measurements by two spacecraft have probed in greater detail than ever before Jupiter’s magnetosphere, the invisible bubble of charged particles that surrounds the giant planet. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceOdyssey’s First Look: Craft spies signs of ice at the Martian south poleAstronomers have for the first time found evidence of large amounts of frozen water in the subsurface of Mars. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceGalileo at Jupiter: The goodbye tourAfter more than 6 years spent touring Jupiter and its four largest moons, the Galileo spacecraft’s mission is beginning to wind down. By Ron Cowen