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The Impact of Citizen Science

Bad Astronomy - 16 Mar 2014 13:45
There are half a billion craters on the Moon bigger than about 11 meters (35 feet) across. That's a lot. A whole lot. They're important, though: Most of these craters are billions of years old, and tell us about the history of the Moon. It's literally laid out before us, if we can puzzle out how to decipher it. The first step is simply identifying craters, mapping their location and size. That's a daunting task, but the good folks at Cosmoquest* came up with an interesting solution: let everyone...
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