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  • ...rs in the northern planes of Mars: Implications for the Amazonian climate history. Meteorit. Planet. Sci.: 41. 1633-1646</ref> ...es.<ref>Ley, J. et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and periglacial processes.
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  • ...M. Kreslavsky. 2008. Formation of gullies on Mars: Link to recent climate history and insolation microenvironments implicate surface water flow origin. PNAS ...eslavsky, MA (2008). "Formation of gullies on Mars: Link to recent climate history and insolation microenvironments implicate surface water flow origin". PNAS
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  • ...nasa.gov/news/9036/nasas-perseverance-rover-collects-puzzle-pieces-of-mars-history/</ref> * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • ...raters, perched craters and pedestal craters as clues to Amazonian climate history. Icarus, 215, pp. 34-46</ref> <ref>S.J. Kadish, J.W. Head. 2014. The ages ...of a volatile-rich layer in Utopia Planitia, and implications for climate history on Mars. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 112, E06010.</ref> Such
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  • ...e-bearing outcrops in tyrrhena Terra, Mars: implications to the alteration history of Mars. Icarus: 219, 476-497.</ref> <ref>Naumov, M. 2005. Principal fe
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  • ...THWEST HELLAS REGION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEO-CLIMATE AND REGIONAL GEOLOGIC HISTORY. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 (LPI Contrib. No. 2083).< ...ity. Although some are subtle and complicated, they are consistent with a history of water. For instance, many minerals require water for their formation.
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  • ...On Mars: Exploration of the Red Planet. 1958-1978. (Chapter 10)]. The NASA History Series. Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1984. NASA, Washington ...> <ref>Levy, J. et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and periglacial processes.
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  • ...w roles. We got lost in conversation with the MDRS Director about the rich history of this place we can temporarily call home. I look to my crewmates, now pee
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  • ...(Louis Mangin): I wanted to deploy a system to allow us to keep a precise history of an EVA. This system I developed used a smartphone and an Android App I c
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  • Early in the planet's history, it is believed that a giant lake existed in the Hellas Basin.<ref>Voelker, ...re explorers, these ice layers could help us better understand the climate history of Mars. They provide a record of the past. The large variations in the t
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  • ...ow you can use a graphic that already appears on another wiki and that its history has already been described by another person. You don’t have to add an at
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  • ...ing the most profoundly impactful moment for humanity, for the history… of history. ...and temperature to be redeposited, continuing to record the environment’s history until our Crew Geologist discovers it and translates its pages. Additionall
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  • ....<ref>Levy, J., et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and periglacial mantle proc ...J., J. Head, D. Marchant. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial “brain terrain” and periglacial mantle
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  • ...Mission to Mars — Colonizing the Red Planet (The Greatest Adventure in the History of Humanity Edited by Joel S. Levine, Ph.D., NASA, Co-Chair, Human Explorat
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  • ...basin centered at 40 degrees S.<ref>Zimbelman, J. et al. 1992. Volatile history of Mangala Valles, Mars. J. Geophys. Res. 97: 18309-18317</ref><ref>De Hon
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  • ...THWEST HELLAS REGION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEO-CLIMATE AND REGIONAL GEOLOGIC HISTORY. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 (LPI Contrib. No. 2083).< * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • ...n the whole, CO2 clouds seem to have a net warming effect. Early in Mars' history, the higher air pressure would have made CO2 clouds more common, and this w
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  • ...doi = 10.1029/2004JE002297 </ref> <ref>Tanaka, K. et al. 2003 Resurfacing history of the northern plains of Mars based on geologic mapping of Mars Global Sur
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  • ...them with scarves, sweaters, blankets and hot chocolate with marshmallows. History and enthusiasm have distracted us a lot of time tonight, but luckily we are
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  • ...es were probably one of the most common life forms for most of the Earth’s history and they contributed to the buildup of oxygen in the atmosphere. Stromatoli ...only to die out as the planet became drier. Now the only evidence for this history will be found as fossils in the rock record. But how difficult will it be t
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