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The NMSU Astronomy Department has a long tradition of research excellence in planetary science. Clyde Tombaugh, the discoverer of Pluto, founded the modern department. Long term member Reta Beebe was a member of the Voyager imaging team and an Interdisciplinary Scientist for the Galileo mission to Jupiter, and she helped plan and carry out HST imaging of the giant planets. Dr. Beebe received the American Astronomical Society Division for the Planetary Sciences 2003 Masursky Award, which honors outstanding service to planetary science and exploration. She is currently the chair of the National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration. Dr. Jim Murphy has been involved in studies of the Martian atmosphere using data from the Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, and Mars Odyssey spacecraft missions.


Venus

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Titan

The NMSU Astronomy Department also houses the NASA Planetary Data System Atmospheres Discipline Node. This archive for spacecraft and ground-based data related to planetary atmospheres is a national resource, providing data and documentation from NASA solar system missions. The Atmospheres Node is an important component of the NMSU Astronomy Department, providing employment opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students as well as research tools for the planetary science faculty and postdocs.

Today, graduate students interested in planetary studies complete a two semester sequence of courses focusing on planetary atmospheres and the formation of the solar system.

The planetary group has a diverse set of interests, including the following.

Reta Beebe College Professor
Atmospheric dynamics of giant planets; spacecraft observations of planetary atmospheres; NASA Planetary Data System (PDS) Atmospheres Discipline Node; PDS Project Scientist
 
Nancy Chanover  Assistant Professor
Visible and infrared imaging and spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres and surfaces; vertical structure of the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Titan, and Venus; ground-based instrumentation development
 
Lyle Huber  Archive Manager
PDS Atmospheres Discipline Node
 
Jim Murphy Associate Professor
Atmosphere of Mars, general circulation models
 
Irma Trejo  Systems Programmer
PDS Atmospheres Discipline Node
 
Randy Carlson Graduate Student
Gas giant planetary atmospheres
 
Malynda Chizek Graduate Student
Mars; astrobiology
 
Sean Lindsay Graduate Student
Planetary system formation; extrasolar planets
 
Adam McKay Graduate Student
Outer planets; occultation studies; small bodies of the solar system
 
Chas Miller Graduate Student
Icy moons; atmopsheres of Titan, Triton, and Pluto
 
Jim Norwood Graduate Student
Gas giant planet atmospheres; Uranus and Neptune
 
Paul Strycker    Graduate Student
Jovian chromophores (colouring agents)
 
Mike Sussman Graduate Student
Dynamics of Jovian and Saturnian atmospheres
 
Tanya Tavenner Graduate Student
Venusian atmosphere
 
David Teal Graduate Student
Planetary atmospheres; Titan; Mars


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