Martian Meteorite ALH84001 Meteorites provide us with clues to our early solar system. They are also the only samples that we currently have of the planet Mars! By studying meteorites, we can start to understand how other planets and asteroids formed.

Mars has numerous large volcanoes that are similar to volcanoes here in Hawai'i. Using high resolution images and topographic data, scientists can try to understand volcanism on other planets, based on the knowledge of volcanism in Hawai'i.

Comparison of Hawaiian Chain with Olympus Mons
Elevation Model of Mars

Space missions provide scientists with an amazing opportunity to study places that are sometimes impossible to visit! Using spacecraft data, scientists can determine what the surfaces of planets are like, and they can begin to understand how our solar system formed.

Meet the Scientists


G. Jeffrey Taylor uses meteorites and spacecraft data to study the planets. Find out what his hobbies are here.

Klaus Keil is interested in how the planets and asteroids formed. Once he discovered a new mineral in a meteorite, click here for more info!


Peter Mouganis-Mark compares the volcanoes of Earth and Mars. Hear him talk about other Mars projects.
 


Paul Lucey uses remote sensing to study the moon. He describes working on the Clementine mission, his favorite project, here.
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