Seti, located in Plantation, FL, is an institute led by Senior Research Scientist and Fellow, Mark Showalter, who specializes in planetary astronomy. With a focus on the dynamics of rings and small moons in the Solar System, Mark has made significant discoveries such as Jupiter's faint outer gossamer rings, Saturn's tiny ring-moon, Pan, and the small moons of Uranus named Mab and Cupid. Seti also provides public access to images and data from various NASA missions and telescopes.
Mark Showalter, a renowned planetary astronomer, leads Seti in Plantation, FL. His persistent research in planetary image analysis has led to groundbreaking discoveries, including the identification of Jupiter's faint outer rings, Saturn's tiny ring-moon, Pan, and the small moons of Uranus named Mab and Cupid. Mark is also involved in NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn and the New Horizons mission to Pluto and beyond. Seti offers public access to a wealth of images and data from NASA missions and telescopes, making it a valuable resource for space enthusiasts.
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