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Your Planet:. Your Name. ES 492: Planetary Geology 2014 Poster Session. Abstract. Replace this place holder with a photograph of your planet. It should be high quality and a minimum 100KB (check for pixalation!). Planetary Facts

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  1. Your Planet: Your Name ES 492: Planetary Geology 2014 Poster Session Abstract Replace this place holder with a photograph of your planet. It should be high quality and a minimum 100KB (check for pixalation!) Planetary Facts Distance from Sun: Planet Diameter: Mass: Age: Composition: Interior: Atmosphere: etc Source: ????) Replace this text with your abstract. Use arial font with a 22 pitch. Your abstract should be a synthesis of the contents of the paper not just a summary Introduction Replace this text with your introduction Use arial font with a 22 pitch. This text box must state the purpose of your poster and introduce the planet to the audience. Make it interesting and informative. Figure caption and citation. Use 16 pitch arial font Replace this heading with an appropriate title for the contents of this text box Replace this text with your succinct information concerning some aspect of your planet that you find interesting. Make it informative, but not overly wording. Remember that pictures are worth 1000 words. Be sure to reference the material in your textboxes and to add figure captions and reference citations to your figures Replace these place holders with a photograph of your planet. It should be high quality and a minimum 100KB (check for pixalation!) Replace these place holders with a photograph of your planet. It should be high quality and a minimum 100KB (check for pixalation!) Replace this heading with an appropriate title for the contents of this text box Replace this text with your succinct information concerning some aspect of your planet that you find interesting. Make it informative, but not overly wording. Remember that pictures are worth 1000 words. Be sure to reference the material in your textboxes and to add figure captions and reference citations to your figures Replace these place holders with a photograph of your planet. It should be high quality and a minimum 100KB (check for pixalation!) Replace these place holders with a photograph of your planet. It should be high quality and a minimum 100KB (check for pixalation!) Conclusions References Replace this text with your conclusions. Use arial font with a 22 pitch. This text box must summarize your poster. Avoid introducing new material. Replace this text with your conclusions. Use arial font with a 12-18 pitch depending on the number of citations you have. Use the proper format as specified in the poster help handout. References listed here should be those that you consulted to help with your text boxes. References that you used to obtain figures only need not be listed here (cite them in the figure caption) No Web only references are permitted in this textbox. Only figures drawn from the internet (e.g., Wikipedia) may be added as unrefereed sources and list them in the figure captions

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