Space Imagery Center
The Space Imagery Center at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, is a research collection of NASA planetary photography, cartographic products, and technical documentation. Established in 1977, the Center is one of 17 NASA Regional Planetary Image Facilities around the world. These facilities collect and disseminate planetary mission data to local scientists, students, educators and the media. The Space Imagery Center is available for tours and image processing demonstrations. Prior arrangements must be made to avoid scheduling conflicts. The Space Imagery Center is located in Room 450 of the Kuiper Space Sciences Building on the University of Arizona campus.
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Schedule
The Center is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00am-Noon, 1:00-5:00 pm and Tuesday, Thursday: 10:30am-5:00pm
For More Information
Shane Byrne, Director
Maria Schuchardt, Media Manager
520-621-4861
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