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August 2003 - Various Pictures from the journey from Toronto to Tucson
(including Grand Canyon, AZ and Garden of the Giants, CO)

September 2003 - Tanque Verde Ranch, Site of LPLC 2003

September 2003 - Trip to the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson

October 2003 - PTYS 554 Fieldtrip to San Francisco Volcanic Field and Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona

November 2003 - PTYS 554 Fieldtrip to Pinacates Reserve in Sonora, Mexico

February 2004 - Trip to Biosphere 2 north of Tucson, AZ

March 2004 - Trip to the desert museum in West Tucson with prospective lpl graduate students

April 2004 - PTYS 594 Fieldtrip to Kilbourne Hole, Sierra Madera Complex and Odessa Strewn Field

June 2004 - Trip to the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, CA

Spring 2006 - Trip to Death Valley, CA

October 2006 Trip to the 4th International Mars Polar Science and Exploration Conference - Includes Zurich, Appenzel, Davos, Piz Corvatch, Marseille and Paris

An eventful journey to the top of Picacho Peak on January 21, 2007 - First trip with the new Pentax K100D!

A Hike to the top of Wasson Peak, higest of the Tucson Mountains

A Short Roadtrip from Oro Valley to Sahuarita

A Return home to Newfoundland after a long absence

Thomas Jefferson University Recieves Delivery of an Optical System

Thomas Jefferson University Recieves Delivery of an Optical System

A Journey to the Top of the Tucson Mountains

A Journey to the Top of the Highest Peak in Arizona

 

 

Bubble Bubble Toil and Trouble
Photographed by the Author (5th from the Right) in June 2004 at Huntington Beach, Orange County, California
Along with members of the Jet Propulsion Lab's 2004 Mars Exploration Rover Mission (MER)
(10 second exposure - Full sized version can be found under photos)

 

(c) John Moores 2008