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ASU Mars Global Surveyor Facility


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The facility supports the Thermal Emission Specrometer experiment that was sent aboard the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft when it launched in November 1996. The Mars facility has a visitor area with displays about Mars and a television tuned to NASA TV.


Hours: Open 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday.
Address: Department of Physics and Astronomy
Phone: 480-965-3038
Fax: 480-965-1787
Our Website:www.tes.asu.edu

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ASU Planetarium

Evening shows are offered Tuesday and Thursday nights from Sept.-Nov. and Feb.-April. Shows begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately 30 to 50 minutes. Weather permitting; viewing though ASU telescopes follows each show. Reservations are required for all evening shows.

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Museum of Anthropology (ASU)

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Arizona Historical Foundation (ASU)

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ASU Center for Meteorite Studies

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ASU Mars Global Surveyor Facility

The facility supports the Thermal Emission Specrometer experiment that was sent aboard the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft wh...