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  • ...McKees Rocks, PA|isbn=1-891903-23-3|pages=12–14</ref> <ref name=Ogden>cite book|last=Ogden|first=Daniel|title=A Companion to Greek Religion|year=2007|publi ...re artificial, as Percival Lowell believed.<ref>Glasstone, S. 1968. The Book of Mars. NASA. Washington, D.C. </ref> Percival Lowell spent much of his
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  • Mars Direct {{#tag:ref|{{cite journal|url="http://www.marspapers.org/paper/Zubrin_1991.pdf" |title=Mars D ...rt Zubrin discusses the advantages of such a mission in some detail in his book, "The Case For Mars", IBSN 9-781451-68113.
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  • ...nneth S. | journal = The Mars Journal | volume = 1 | pages = 5|</ref> <ref>cite journal | last1 = Malin | first1 = M. P. | last2 = Edgett | first2 = K. S. ...yers contain Gypsum, a sulfate which forms in relatively fresh water. <ref>cite web|url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/11/091125-mars-crater-
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  • ...eolake basins. J. Geophys. Res. 109(E12)</ref> <ref name="Carr2006">cite book|author=Michael H. Carr|title=The surface of Mars|url=https://books.google.c
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  • ...ian Nomenclature. Icarus: 15, 233-240.</ref> <ref>Glasstone, S. 1968. The Book of Mars. NASA. Washington, D.C</ref> Giovanni Schiaparelli is called the F ...ocation is about 11.5265 N and 90.4295 E.<ref name="TW-20150116"><nowiki>{{cite web |last=Ellison |first=Doug |title=re Beagle 2 location on Mars => "Using
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  • ...tion (SCPS) - Rationale, Requirements, and Application Notes], Draft Green Book, Issue 0.3. April 1997.</ref> Internet Protocol use without CCSDS has take ...cal amplifiers, rather than RF signals, amplifiers, and antennas" <ref>{{cite web | author=Townes, Stephen A. et al. | title=The Mars Laser Communication
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  • ...Why do we ask this question? Because Marspedia is an encyclopedia - not a book, journal, or archive for complete chapters or papers. ...(chain) icon and you will use this to add cited references. Once you click Cite/Basic you have the same input sequence for a cited reference as described i
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  • ...989)]</ref> <ref>http://sacred-texts.com/cla/argo/argo23.htm ARGONAUTICA, BOOK 2</ref> ...nd of the crater floor following the impact.<ref name="Kieffer1992">{{cite book|author=Hugh H. Kieffer|title=Mars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NoD
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  • ...level and that can be explained if they were at the edge of an ocean.<ref>cite journal | last1 = DiBiasse | first1 = | last2 = Limaye | first2 = A. | las ...ed in 2017. This implies that there was plenty of water for an ocean.<ref>cite journal | url=https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2017/pdf/1734.pdf | tit
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  • ...issue = 2| pages = 390–404 | bibcode = 2010Icar..209..390L }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Levy | first1 = J. | last2 = Head | first2 = J. | last3 = ...owitz, S., Stone, D. 1975. earth science the world we live in. American Book Company. New York.</ref>
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  • ...storm.<ref>ISBN|0-517-00192-6</ref><ref name="Kieffer1992"><nowiki>{{cite book|author=Hugh H. Kieffer|title=Mars|url=</nowiki>https://books.google.com/boo
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