Mission: Ames

2012
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Paleomagnetism and Problem Solving Sep 23, 2012 10:10:51 PM | Melissa Pandika
 
While I learned more about how geophysicists collect magnetic data on the ground, SIERRA engineers engaged in an intense brainstorming process, culminating in a potential breakthrough.
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Down and Dirty in the Field Sep 11, 2012 07:12:26 PM | Melissa Pandika
 
After spending the first half of the field session at Cedarville Airport, watching SIERRA collect magnetic data from the sky, a sudden change in plans finally gave me the chance to soil my hiking boots as I learned about how geoscientists gather data on the ground.
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A Valley of Surprises Sep 07, 2012 10:40:22 AM | Melissa Pandika
 
The Surprise Valley field expedition is an expedition in every sense. On the one hand, the team is trying to map underground faults and fractures beyond a region whose subsurface they’ve already studied in great detail. But analyzing the data in these new maps has itself proven to be an expedition.
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Smoothing out the Kinks Sep 06, 2012 02:47:01 AM | Melissa Pandika
 
How does science work? Though romanticized as a string of exciting, accidental discoveries, in reality, the bulk of scientific research happens in the prelude to discovery--the humbler, though no less exciting, process of troubleshooting.
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Introduction: Mapping Underground Faults and Fractures in Surprise Valley Sep 01, 2012 03:05:00 AM | Melissa Pandika
 
Join a team of scientists and engineers as they venture to northeastern California's high desert as part of a USGS-led, NASA-funded project to map the geophysics of Surprise Valley using unmanned aerial systems (UAS)
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Demonstrating Science Aug 31, 2012 12:59:14 PM | Jessica Culler
 
Conclusion to Kimberly Ennico's blog posts from the science backroom of RESOLVE.
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Iterations of Science & Exploration Jul 19, 2012 06:56:57 PM | Jessica Culler
 
An experience in the RESOLVE “Science Backroom” at NASA Ames.
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Antarctica: Remote Field Camp Expedition Feb 08, 2012 06:27:00 PM | Jessica Culler
 
Jon Rask participated in a three-person expedition to deliver science hardware supplies for set up of an extremely remote field camp called PG2, at an elevation of ~11500 feet, near the South Pole. Here's a blog post from his time in Antarctica.
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