Description

The planets and bodies that make up the outer solar system (Jupiter and beyond) have been studied by many spacecraft since 1979. This presentation reviews selected images returned by the Voyager, Galileo, Cassini, New Horizons, and Juno missions of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and other objects in the outer part of the solar system. Len Duda discusses the diversity of the geology and structure of these bodies.

Leonard Duda, PhD, retired from Sandia National Laboratories after 37 years. He has been involved with volunteer science education activities including the Science Olympiad, regional and state science fairs, and the Explora Science Center. He was Grand Awards judge co-chair at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.