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  • *Batteries have the advantage of having a long history in vehicle power, and are used more and more frequently on Earth. They can
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  • ...s never been a group of people so excited to receive a Port-a-Potty in the history of all mankind.
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  • ...of a volatile-rich layer in Utopia Planitia, and implications for climate history on Mars" (PDF). Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 112 (E6): E06010. ...rs in the northern plains of Mars: Implications for the Amazonian climate history. Meteorit. Planet. Sci.: 41. 1633-1646</ref> <ref>Madeleine, J. et al. 20
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  • |History of the terraforming of Mars
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  • ...b0075</ref> <ref>Brossier, J., et al. 2021. Reconstructing the infilling history within Robert Sharp crater, Mars: Insights from morphology and stratigraphy
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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).< ...sulfates on Mars. Hydrated sulfates are a sign of liquid water in Martian history since they need water to form. Based on albedo, erosion patterns, physical
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  • .... Wesley (2003). "Aeolian processes in Proctor Crater on Mars: Sedimentary history as analyzed from multiple data sets". Journal of Geophysical Research: Plan
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  • ...remains controversial. <ref>Head, J., et al. 2018. TWO OCEANS ON MARS?: HISTORY, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 ...> Head, J. et al. 2017. DECIPHERING THE NOACHIAN GEOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE HISTORY OF MARS: PART 2 – A NOACHIAN STRATIGRAPHIC VIEW OF MAJOR GEOLOGIC PROCESS
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  • ...eing here is the most important thing for our lives right now. We’ve had a history behind with most of the crewmembers and I trust each one of them as a perfe ...I rejoiced and marveled at the sight of our feet small pieces of history, history petrified for hundreds of years and that manifests itself to our eyes in sm
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  • [[Category:History]]
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  • ...meant that there may have been liquid water for a short time in the early history of the planet.<ref>Goetz, W., et al. 2005. Indication of drier periods on ===Geological history===
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  • ...ent isotopes of argon gas.<ref>B.M. Jakosky et al. 2017. Mars’ atmospheric history derived from upper-atmosphere measurements of 38Ar/36Ar. Science 355 (6332)
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  • ...al aspect of designing which does not have methodological analogues in the history of mankind.
    10 KB (1,548 words) - 02:41, 3 October 2019
  • ...northern hemisphere was struck on a low angle by an asteroid early in its history.<ref>Andrews-Hanna; et al. (2008). "The Borealis basin and the origin of th ...Haberle, M. Malin. 2009. Residual south polar cap of Mars: stratigraphy, history, and implications of recent changes Icarus: 203, 352–375 http://doi.org/1
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  • ...ing site which pointed to significant flows of water at some time in Mars' history.<ref>Michael P. Lamb, John P. Grotzinger, John B. Southard, Nicholas J. Tos *Head, J., et al. 2023. GEOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE HISTORY OF MARS: IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL WARM AND
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  • ...remains controversial. <ref>Head, J., et al. 2018. TWO OCEANS ON MARS?: HISTORY, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 ...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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  • ...ndet, B; Mangold, N; et al. (2006). "Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars History Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data". Science. 312 (5772): 400–404</ref> ..., et al. 2019. Persistence of intense, climate-driven runoff late in Mars history. Science Advances: 5, eaav7710</ref>
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  • ...lieve that there is a good chance that life arose and thrived early in its history. Interestingly to consider is the possibility that life first began on Mar
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  • ....edu |date= |</ref> The Earth does not possess long records of geological history since plate tectonics erases rock materials at more or less regular interva
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  • ...f the [[w:Earliest known life forms|earliest known life]] [[w:Evolutionary history of life#Colonization of land|on land]] may have been found in 3.48-billion-
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