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  • ==Discussion==
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  • ==Discussion== The focus of this discussion is on the radiation concerns of cosmic rays. The lower the energy, the eas
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  • // For a discussion of CO - metal carbonyls, see page 217-218.
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  • // Discussion of ironpentacarbonyl.
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  • Look Ahead Plan: We will continue our learning with discussion of ultrasound in spaceflight as well as genitourinary issues. Look Ahead Plan: We will continue our learning with discussion of SANS, winter, and water survival training.
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  • ...obes a jump is even more unlikely. See [[Back contamination]] for further discussion.
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  • ...le on Lunarpedia.org - Fully featured public site, with member networking, discussion fora, and online chat<BR/>
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  • ...might provide a better growth environment. (See [[Low gravity]] for more discussion on this.) This is the subject of much debate and can be seen as anything f
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  • // Discussion of atmospheric loss by sputtering. // Discussion of how thick Mars' atmosphere used to be. See page 101.
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  • // Discussion of MVP on wiki.
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  • ===Discussion===
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • ...Environments", Martin J. Fogg, ISBN: 1-56091-609-5. See chapter 8.2 for a discussion of this concept.
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  • ...net with such gases. (See the [[Super Greenhouse Gases]] article for more discussion.)
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  • ...the store of energy, so they would be required in bulk.<ref name=":0">See discussion on NasaSpaceFlight Forums: [https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?top
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  • ==Discussion of Greenhouse Gases==
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  • ===Discussion on the assumptions made in this calculation===
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  • ...r force. Protons and neutrons exchange 'gluons' (beyond the scope of this discussion), which holds them together. Whereas the electromagnetic force has an infi
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  • ==Discussion== Nuclear vs solar energy is an endless source of discussion and contention. The aim of this section should be to establish a reasonabl
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  • ...e has the protective thickness equivalent to 10.3 meters of water,<ref>See discussion section. </ref> or approximately 3.4 meters of [[regolith]] (very important
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  • ...required to spend some time in a centrifuge. See [[Low gravity]] for more discussion on this.
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  • ...ar system seems unusual from yesterday. We had precise monitoring and also discussion about this problem with Dr. Shannon this morning. The findings of the monit ...ar system seems unusual from yesterday. We had precise monitoring and also discussion about this problem with Dr. Shannon this morning. The findings of the monit
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  • ...ly 2.5 meters would be needed.) See "The Case for Mars" page 191 for more discussion on this point. Note that 6.5 meters of dirt above colony structures would
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  • We are now settling down to eat dinner as a crew, and prepare for our discussion of intercultural issues in spaceflight and plan our intra-crew video compet
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  • ...he lowest energy cosmic rays are more strongly effected. The rest of this discussion will concentrate on medium and high energy cosmic rays.) For example: on E
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  • And later tonight we’re having that discussion on the moral dimensions
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  • ....<ref>[http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/lofiversion/index.php/t3217.html Discussion on Viking sols.]</ref> The command was intended to uplink new battery charg
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  • ...that we take, including seemingly simple tasks, usually ends with a group discussion about how the experience went, what worked and what didn’t, and what we s
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  • |Overview of Martian geology and a discussion of hard to explain land forms
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  • ...f structures as well as photographic and video imagery was taken for later discussion and analysis.
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  • ...f structures as well as photographic and video imagery was taken for later discussion and analysis.
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  • ...ote location for repairs. Then we conducted an extensive training session/discussion with Dr. Rupert. Also, Robert McBrayer installed padding on the new Hab st
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  • ...tha a timer clock the next day with a tag just 10 minutes!!! The breakfast discussion was about our geologist Arun and scientist Saroj’s previous night star tr
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  • ...theorist Roland Barthes’ essay “Death of the Author”. In the course of the discussion, I was reminded of a remarkable question that only future Mars colonization ...had eluded us on our first and second EVA. After suit up and a brief radio discussion with Shannon, we decided to drop the navigation component of the EVA and fo
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  • *In the [[Thorium|thorium]] page, there is a long discussion of mining thorium ores, and burning them in a LFTR. The conclusion is that
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  • ...the crews will address them during the hangout or afterwards as an ongoing discussion. ...meditation session in the science dome, followed by open and very personal discussion, and was crowned with a yoga session to stretch our legs for the next EVA a
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • ...he mission with each other and sometimes we have impoliteness while in the discussion. Even myself, I am surprised that I am changed by only closing door and thi
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  • ...e top of the ridge. Found evidence of missing crew member and produced for discussion with team. Proceeded into the RAM upon return to further clean the water ta
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  • ...sion, what he wished to do here and what he was afraid of. After this long discussion, it was time to go to sleep, except for Louis, who still had to prepare the appréhensions. Après cette longue discussion, il était temps pour tous d’aller dormir, à l’exception de Louis qui
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  • ...ht. See the [[Super Greenhouse Gases|Super Greenhouse Gas]] page for more discussion.)
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  • Discussion: Due to time limitations, each sample was observed five times (one drop eac Spend more time as a whole time, one deeper discussion at any given time.
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  • ...he North and South Polar Caps of Mars: New Observations from MOLA Data and Discussion of Some Outstanding Questions|journal= Icarus|volume= 154|issue=1|year= 200
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • In the afternoon, we had a group discussion and a welcome team building exercise. The group considered questions from o
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in ''Sedimentary Geolog
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  • ...rom the names given by the astronomer G. V.Schiaparelli. A more detailed discussion of the origin of Martian nomenclature can be found in [[How are features on
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • ...has been resolved). We discussed other methodologies. It was an extensive discussion but believe that we have found the optimum solution, given the circumstance
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  • ...on, and shadowed to the West by the brown rims of Mancos shale, prompted a discussion within the EVA crew to discuss about the possibility of reaching the Martia
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  • ...1 – 5 (negative – positive). Our responses were recorded in an open-format discussion and documented via video. The exercise was incredibly valuable and insightf
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  • Many places on Mars show rocks arranged in layers. A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • ...turn back to Earth. I doubt the corporate ladder will agree, but that is a discussion for another day. ...has been resolved). We discussed other methodologies. It was an extensive discussion but believe that we have found the optimum solution, given the circumstance
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in ''Sedimentary Geolog
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  • ...y night didn´t end with movies and popcorn. The habitat became a forum for discussion and opinion where the seven crew members tried to describe the observable u
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  • ...with complete crew. Conversation moves smoothly from some chatting to the discussion of general geology issues and then to the briefing of today's EVA. We have lunch and a discussion on water recycling starts, which is inspired by Sybil, who works in this ar
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  • ...iment |publisher=Hirise.lpl.arizona.edu?psp_008437_1750 |</ref> A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology
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  • ...onally, while we acknowledge that the "McDaniel's Hypothesis" stems from a discussion held during Rotation #1 and is not a formal hypothesis at all, investigatin ...les aussi qui ont exigé le plus d'efforts de gestion, de négociation et de discussion.
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  • I would like to have a discussion surrounding a combined biological and geological analytical tool to locate ...resentative of life on Mars as well, if its there. We had some interesting discussion about the possibilities of life being found on Mars after the EVA and what
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  • ...athered. Shortly afterward, the crew returned to the Hab. After some brief discussion, we collectively decided that Fred should leave the crew, enter the airlock ...w, we had an equal variety of opinions on how to spend our time here. Open discussion was the mechanism of choice to resolve our direction each day, and it worke
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  • ...meeting before our open house at the end of the rotation. Inspired by the discussion, I already have a new slogan, "If you liked Tang, you'll love Mars." ...sixth crew member arrives. His plans are noted, and we finish with a short discussion of what we learned in the Arctic station that we're applying here. First I
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