As NASA winds up the space shuttle program and as congress threatens the future of James Webb space telescope, it may seem like bleak days for astronomy. The reality is, NASA has a suite of spacecraft exploring our solar system at a level of detail never before seen. Their combined data is swamping the planetary science community and your help is needed to transform this flood of data into a flood of science. In this talk, current and upcoming citizen science projects built on NASA mission data will be discussed, and you will learn how to become part of modern space exploration. lt;brgt;lt;brgt; Dr Pamela L. Gay is an astronomer, writer, and pod-caster focused on using new media to engage people in science and technology. She is perhaps most famous for "Astronomy Cast" (lt;a href="http://www.astronomycast.com" target="_blank"gt;astronomycast.comlt;/agt;), a podcast she co-hosts with Fraser Cain (publisher of Universe Today). Each week they take their audience on a facts-based journey through the universe. In addition, Pamela blogs at StarStryder.com and works to create citizen science sites, such as "IceHunters" (lt;a href="http://icehunters.org" target="_blank"gt;icehunters.orglt;/agt;) that allow every day people to explore the universe. In her spare time she rides horses.