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The Planetary ReportThe Planetary Report is the internationally recognized flagship magazine of The Planetary Society, featuring lively articles and full-color photos to provide comprehensive coverage of discoveries on Earth and other planets. This bimonthly magazine reaches members of The Planetary Society all over the world, with news about planetary missions, spacefaring nations, intrepid explorers, planetary science controversies and the latest findings in humankind's exploration of the solar system. The Planetary Report is an exclusive benefit for Planetary Society members. If you're not already a member, please join today! Download a PDF index of past articles published in The Planetary Report! (For information on advertising in The Planetary Report, please call: Kerrie Brooks at 410-584-1989 or ) This Month in the Planetary Report "One massive star expires in a series of violent explosions, shedding veils of fusion-forged elements that race through the cosmos. When enough of these elements congregate elsewhere, they may eventually produce new stars, planets, or even organisms. We, and everything around us, are formed from the final throes of distant, long-dead stars. In our universe, death is the engine of life." —Minna Lunney From the Editor This issue of The Planetary Report, more than any other issue I can recall, reflects the ideas, opinions, and choices of Planetary Society Members. As you page through, you'll see what you and your fellow Members have done and what you've made possible. You'll see the report on our 2009 Member Survey--an overwhelming success by any measure. Jim Bell, the new Planetary Society president, has heard what you want our organization to do, and, as he promises, we're on it! We describe progress on our Members' top-rated concern: monitoring potentially dangerous asteroids and comets. The survey results coincided with our selection of winners of the Shoemaker Near Earth Objects Grants, confirming that we were on the right track with our project priorities. Then, you'll read a feature composed of Members' words and pictures--at least, the pictures you chose as your favorites taken by the Hubble Space Telescope during its first few incarnations. Planetary Society Members can take justifiable pride in the just-completed Hubble repair mission. Three years ago, you campaigned to save the Hubble (and keep NASA from shutting down the Voyager spacecraft), so you can rightfully say you played a role in making this mission happen. And there's so much more we're doing. You can track our actions even more closely if you become a "fan" of The Planetary Society on Facebook. We have a very active community growing there, with daily postings, links to new web features, event announcements, and much more. So stay in touch! Joined together, Planetary Society Members are a force to be reckoned with. —Charlene M. Anderson Features You Spoke Up: The Planetary Society 2009 Member Survey by Jim Bell We Make It Happen! Planetary Defense: Shielding the World From Asteroids by Bruce Betts All Hail Hubble! Planetary Society Members Salute the Hubble Space Telescope |
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