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  • ...Bibcode:2010IJMSE...5....1M. doi:10.1555/mars.2010.0001</ref> <ref>Malin, Michael C.; Edgett, Kenneth S. (2001). "Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera: I
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  • |Michael Kane #1 |Michael Kane #2
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  • Michael Saint-Guillain (XO) ...astien (cartography), Sophie (placement of muon detector), Mario (photos), Michael (support) 12:05 End of EVA – Crew meeting – Relaxation
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  • ...cecraft in 1971 and was originally called Middle Spot.<ref>Carr | first1 = Michael H. | doi = 10.1029/JB078i020p04049 | title = Volcanism on Mars | journal = ...volume= 110 | year= 2005 | doi = 10.1029/2004JE002360 |}}</ref> <ref>Carr, Michael H. (2006). The Surface of Mars. Cambridge University Press. p. 49. ISBN 978
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  • ...liams, Michael S; Bode, Rolfe C; Fitzgibbon, Michael R; Ko, Wenjeng; Ward, Michael G; Sridhar, K. R; Blanchard, Jeff A; Lorenz, Ralph D; May, Randy D; Paige, ...e sample.<ref>Kounaves, Samuel P; Lukow, Stefan R; Comeau, Brian P; Hecht, Michael H; Grannan-Feldman, Sabrina M; Manatt, Ken; West, Steven J; Wen, Xiaowen; F
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  • |Edward P. Bradbury(Michael Moorcock) |Vol. 1 of Michael Kane Series
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  • ...these experiments needed to be perfectly coordinated. That was the role of Michael Saint-Guillain, the computer scientist and Executive Officer, who designed ...e ScienceDome, solar observations, homework) had been closely monitored by Michael Saint-Guillain. At the end of each day, just before the CapCom, the scienti
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  • Michael Michael Saint-Guillain assumes the role of executive officer of the team UCL to Mar
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  • ...caused by asteroid impacts and maybe even by a supervolcano.<ref>Henehan, Michael J.; et al. (21 October 2019). "Rapid ocean acidification and protracted Ear ...shows". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 October 2019.</ref> <ref>Henehan, Michael J.; et al. (21 October 2019). "Rapid ocean acidification and protracted Ear
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  • Summary of ScienceDome operations: Ariane, Michael, Maximilien and Fred working on their experiments Summary of ScienceDome operations: Martin, Sophie & Michael working on their experiments.
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  • Crew members: Bastien Baix (EVA leader), Michael Saint-Guillain, Mario Sundic, Sophie Wuyckens ...nd Bastien go inside, Michael and Sophie install the muon detector 12:05 – Michael and Sophie enter the airlock
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  • *'''Michael Cain ''' has proposed three to five million people as a minimum number.<ref
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  • ...d-latitudes Colin M. Dundas, Ali M. Bramson, Lujendra Ojha, James J. Wray, Michael T. Mellon, Shane Byrne, Alfred S. McEwen, Nathaniel E. Putzig, Donna Viola,
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  • ...require air pressure differences to operate<ref name=":0">Chepko, Ariane, Michael Swanwick, Paul Sorensen, and Darius Modarress. "Two-Stage Dust Removal Syst
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  • ...lebrated with birthday cake, board games and a custom-made paper tiara for Michael. The rest of the day was devoted to finishing up our experiments, and slowl Tomorrow, we will celebrate Michael’s birthday with an EVA in the morning, and some cake and board games or a
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  • ...of Mars"''', Edited by Robert M. Haberle, R. Todd Clancy, Francois Forget, Michael D. Smith, & Richard W. Zurek, ISBN: 9-781107-016187, is recommended.{{refli
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  • ...around the residual cap becomes visible; it is mostly caused by dunes.<ref>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH ...rock basalt.<ref>http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_016459_1830</ref> <ref> Michael H. Carr (2006). The surface of Mars. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0
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  • |Robert M. Haberle, R. Todd Clancy, François Forget, Michael D. Smith, Richard W. Zurek
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  • ...tors]] or electrostatic precipitation will be required<ref>Chepko, Ariane, Michael Swanwick, Paul Sorensen, and Darius Modarress. "Two-Stage Dust Removal Syst
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  • ...s in Gale Crater on the Martian surface. (JPL/NASA. 2013) NASA scientist Michael Meyer has stated, "A fundamental question for this mission [Curiosity] is w
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  • ....1029/2002je002015. ISSN 0148-0227. </ref> <ref> Fenton, Lori K.; Mellon, Michael T. (2006). "Thermal properties of sand from Thermal Emission Spectrometer (
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  • Michael Carroll - Science Journalist and Artist.
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  • ...h pointed to significant flows of water at some time in Mars' history.<ref>Michael P. Lamb, John P. Grotzinger, John B. Southard, Nicholas J. Tosca, 2012. "We ...wn [[sand]] features, the appearance of the deposits seem very water-like. Michael Malin of Malin Space Science Systems, a mission scientist for the MOC says,
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  • ...s. J. Geophys. Res. 109(E12)</ref> <ref name="Carr2006">cite book|author=Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...stronomer before and during the mission; David Murray, GreenHab Team Lead; Michael Stoltz, The Mars Society Liaison, Media and Public Relations; the Mission S ...stronomer before and during the mission; David Murray, GreenHab Team Lead; Michael Stoltz, The Mars Society Liaison, Media and Public Relations; the Mission S
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  • ...=http://www.planetary.brown.edu/pdfs/2610.pdf</ref> <ref>last1=Carr|first1=Michael H.|title=Mars Global Surveyor observations of Martian fretted terrain|journ ...osky|first1=Bruce M.|last2=Henderson|first2=Bradley G.|last3=Mellon|first3=Michael T.|title=Chaotic obliquity and the nature of the Martian climate|journal=Jo
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  • ...12.5S04M. doi:10.1029/2006je002808.</ref> <ref> Harrison, Tanya N.; Malin, Michael C.; Edgett, Kenneth S. (2009). "Present-day activity, monitoring, and docum
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  • While utilizing the NASA Infrared Telescope in Hawaii, Michael Mumma, of NASA Goddard, observed methane using ground-based instrumentation
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  • Author: Louis Mangin / Maximilien Richald /Michael Saint Guillain
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  • ...water to a lake in the Hellas basin in the distant past.<ref>Carr | first=Michael H. | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn= 978-0-521-87201-0 | title ...the whole planet with an additional 10 m of molten rock.<ref>Carr | first=Michael H. | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn= 978-0-521-87201-0 | title
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  • ...S and 253 E. But the center has moved somewhat over time.<ref>Carr | first=Michael H. | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn= 978-0-521-87201-0 | title ...harsis, including Olympus Mons, Ascraeus Mons, and Pavonis Mons.<ref>Carr, Michael H. (2006). The Surface of Mars. Cambridge University Press. . ISBN 978-0-52
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  • ...ris Welch, Volker Damann, Barnaby Osborne, Geraldine Moser, Joshua Nelson, Michael Davies, Dr. Chris McKay, Matteo Borri from Robotics Everywhere LLC, Dr. Joh
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  • ...kers: analogs for martian sinuous ridges. LPSC XXII, 683-684.</ref> <ref>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...basalt.<ref>http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_016459_1830</ref> <ref name>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...egular shape. They are up to 50 km across and 1 km deep.<ref>Carr | first=Michael H. | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn= 978-0-521-87201-0 | title ...ns lengths of 373m, 368m and 361m and were all in the same region.<ref>K.-Michael Aye, K., et al. PROBING THE MARTIAN SOUTH POLAR WINDS BY MAPPING CO2 JET D
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  • .../purl/940911</ref> <ref name=":8">Idaho National Labs, Dr. K.P Annath, Dr. Michael Kellar, Mr. James Werner, Dr James Sterbentz '' Portable Special Purpose Nu
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  • ...pal type of volcanism on Mars is probably also basaltic.<ref>Carr | first1=Michael H. | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn= 978-0-521-87201-0 | title
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  • ...sue=E12 | pages=12009 | date=2004 | doi=10.1029/2004JE002287 | </ref> <ref>Michael Carr |title=The surface of Mars |publisher=Cambridge University Press |loca ...rock basalt.<ref>http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_016459_1830</ref> <ref>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...covered the whole planet with an additional 10 m of molten rock.<ref>Carr, Michael H. (2006). The Surface of Mars. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521
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  • ...coming out of the surface to form Mangala Vallis when a graben formed.<ref>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...f Mars" Series: Cambridge Planetary Science (No. 6) ISBN|978-0-511-26688-1 Michael H. Carr, United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park</ref> <ref> Hugh H. K
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  • ...sand dunes. Dark sand dunes probably contain the igneous rock basalt.<ref>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ..." Series: Cambridge Planetary Science (No. 6). ISBN|978-0-511-26688-1. Michael H. Carr, United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park</ref> <ref>Kieffer, H.
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  • ...e of Mars", Edited by: Robert M. Haberle, R. Todd Clancy, Francois Forget, Michael D. Smith, & Richard W. Zurek, Published by Cambridge Planetary Science, ISB
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  • ...d-latitudes Colin M. Dundas, Ali M. Bramson, Lujendra Ojha, James J. Wray, Michael T. Mellon, Shane Byrne, Alfred S. McEwen, Nathaniel E. Putzig, Donna Viola, ...ce Systems, P.O. Box 910148, San Diego, CA 92191-0148, USA.</ref> <ref>K.-Michael Aye, K., et al. PROBING THE MARTIAN SOUTH POLAR WINDS BY MAPPING CO2 JET D
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  • In the 1990’s Michael Carr wrote a book called Water on Mars, and in it stated that a water table
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  • ...d-latitudes Colin M. Dundas, Ali M. Bramson, Lujendra Ojha, James J. Wray, Michael T. Mellon, Shane Byrne, Alfred S. McEwen, Nathaniel E. Putzig, Donna Viola,
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  • ...lley formation on Mars. Icarus. 89: 176-192. </ref> <ref name="Carr2006">Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...ponded bodies of water". Journal of Geophysical Research.</ref> <ref>Carr, Michael H. (2003). "Oceans on Mars: An assessment of the observational evidence and
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  • ...rmstrong |first4=John C. |last5=Aharonson |first5=Oded |last6=Lamb |first6=Michael P. |</ref>
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  • ...rock basalt.<ref>http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_016459_1830</ref> <ref>Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uLH
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  • ...Chapman, M., Ed; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge UK</ref> <ref>Carr, Michael H. (1973). "Volcanism on Mars". Journal of Geophysical Research. 78 (20): 4
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  • ..., Craig; Johnson, Jeffrey R.; Lasue, Jeremie; Le Mouélic, Stéphane; Malin, Michael C.; Mangold, Nicolas; Martìn-Torres, Javier; Maurice, Sylvestre; McBride,
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  • ...Chapman, M., Ed; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge UK</ref> <ref>Carr, Michael H. (1973). "Volcanism on Mars". Journal of Geophysical Research. 78 (20): 4
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  • ...76. Decades later, while utilizing the NASA Infrared Telescope in Hawaii, Michael Mumma, of NASA Goddard, observed methane using ground-based instrumentation
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