The Space Imagery Center, located at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona, is a renowned research collection specializing in NASA planetary photography, cartographic products, and technical documentation. Established in 1977, the Center serves as a cornerstone for outreach and public science education, housing a diverse collection of images, videos, and data sets.
Directed by Professor Shane Byrne and managed by Dr. Michael Phillips, the Space Imagery Center is equipped with high-performance computers dedicated to producing high-quality Digital Elevation Models. The Center also offers educational resources, workshops on planetary photogrammetry, and a project dedicated to digitizing the uncrewed NASA Surveyor Program's missions to the Moon.
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