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  • ...ially the same, the type of metamorphic rock that forms will depend on the rock from which it was formed and the temperature to which it was exposed.<ref n ...eous rock]], where the cooling magma that formed the intrusive rock heated rock that had already existed in the area.
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  • ...s called lava) before solidifying, it is called an '''extrusive''' igneous rock. ...lowed onto the surface; therefore would be considered an extrusive igneous rock. It is fine-grained and dark since it contains dark minerals.<ref>https://
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  • ...ially the same, the type of metamorphic rock that forms will depend on the rock from which it was formed and the temperature to which it was exposed.<ref n ...eous rock]], where the cooling magma that formed the intrusive rock heated rock that had already existed in the area.
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  • ...s called lava) before solidifying, it is called an '''extrusive''' igneous rock. ...lowed onto the surface; therefore would be considered an extrusive igneous rock. It is fine-grained and dark since it contains dark minerals.<ref>https://
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  • ...also a fair portion of iron oxide. Sand is unconsolidated. Sandstone is a rock made from consolidated sand.<ref>Sepp, Siim. n.d. [https://www.sandatlas.or
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  • Graphite occurs on Earth in [[igneous rock|igneous]] and [[metamorphic rock]], sometimes as metamorphosed [[coal]]. It can also be found in [[limestone
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  • ...nce is located. For example, water is volatile on Earth but water ice is a rock-hard mineral on Pluto.
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  • ...mother rock called the gangue. Mechanical crushing and milling break the rock down into fine powders where the individual ore particles are separate from
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  • ...lized and reinforced with a liner to hold in the air pressure. All surface rock formations are expected to be fractured and contain voids, so pressurizatio ...the ground area will be about 3 x 1000m or 3000m2. The volume of removed rock is 20 000 m3, while the useful final volume is 12000 m3. Clearly it would
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  • ...oviding radiation protection through underground construction and, if the rock is of good enough quality, structure for the habitat. ...ost tunnel boring machines include a liner installation system, as well as rock bolt installations and grouting for gaps between the liners and the excavat
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  • ...eating through volcanism or asteroid impact circulates through a volume of rock. the water dissolves minerals, that condense out at the exit points, the h
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  • ...ctly, due to cracks and flaws in the rock, of lack of mass in the covering rock. In such a case the caves could serve as radiation shelters and the habita
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  • Silica is produced by mining silica bearing rocks. Rock with a high proportion of silica is crushed until the silica crystals are s
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  • ...radiation, and cold above. Bacteria grow for an hour a day, but when the rock is shadowed (or at night) the water freezes and the bacteria become dormant
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  • ...s are lined with an impermeable membrane, the structure of the surrounding rock may be sufficient to contain the pressure. The entrances to the cave or tub
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  • ...aphy, flowed downhill, and is now protected from sublimation by a layer of rock debris and dust. Sublimation is when a solid changes directly to a gas with ...38.</ref> So, it seems that large masses of ice have pushed up layers of rock into domes that were eroded. After erosion removed the top of the layered
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  • ...One type can be brushed off, while another needed to be ground off by the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT).<ref>{{cite journal | author = Christensen P | year = | ...pg |thumb|200px|right|Labeled diagram showing a cross section of a typical rock from Gusev plains]]
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  • * Climb slopes of 35° on rock and 25° on soft sand
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  • ===Rock=== ...Mons stands in one of the dustiest regions of Mars. This would likely make rock samples hard to come by and the dust layer would also likely cause severe m
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  • ...gle contains a few very interesting craters. One contains a strange white rock in the center. Another crater, Schiaparelli, is a large, easily located cr ...reds of kilometers, and in the process it dissolved many minerals from the rock it passed through. When ground water surfaces in low areas containing sedi
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  • |Rock
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  • ...er and some species of [[moth]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_tripe Rock tripe] is a species of that is eaten by humans, and is used in the cuisine
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  • ...he form of SO<sub>3</sub> it can represent up to 37% by weight of certain rock formations. SO<sub>3</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O can produce sulfuric acid, alt
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  • ...nd 150 ppm (dry weight average of 23 ppm) and in sea water at 9 ppt. Lunar rock samples collected during the American Apollo Project have a relatively high
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  • ...ate.net/figure/Compressive-strength-and-density-of-ice-versus-a-variety-of-rock-types-data-from_fig3_272743517</ref> so drilling might not be too much work ...205_3.pdf</ref>, or 36 kJ/kg. With the reduced shear strength compared to rock, then crushing it might require something like 3 kJ/kg or less. This is tw
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  • ...break up into large boulders or blocks are thought to be formed from hard rock like basalt from the many volcanoes on the planet. In many places, however ...undreds of kilometers, and in the process dissolved many minerals from the rock it passed through. When ground water surfaces in low areas containing sedi
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  • A Martian [[meteorite]] is a piece of rock that has been ejected from Mars via meteoritic impact or volcanic eruption ...at do not contain round chondrate spherules. An orthopyroxenite(OPX) is a rock made of orthopyroxene and pyroxenite. ALH 84001 has gotten more attention
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  • ...layers from erosion. Under this hard, dark layer is a softer, light-toned rock that breaks into small boulders. The layers might be formed of volcanic ash ...s containing clay minerals in Ritchey Crater. Impact melt is created when rock melted during an impact cools and hardens. <ref>Sun, V., and R. Milliken.
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  • ...(the inner moon is [[Phobos]].) [[w:Deimos_(moon)|Deimos]] is composed of rock rich in carbonaceous material. Although the surface is noticeably smoother
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  • ...hot material from the interior of the body erupts onto the surface. Molten rock underground (magma) breaks thru to the surface where it becomes ash, lava o ..., which is very small. It is formed when lava flows over wet, sedimentary rock. The water boils, blasting up thru the lava field, leaving a field of smal
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  • ...anic eruptions will bring mantle material to the surface. U/Th/K, are all rock-loving minerals so this might help to explain their relative rarity. In ot Granite on Earth is generated with water rich rock (from subducting oceanic plates) and volcanic eruptions. Granite is common
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  • ...rth is largely done with an initial phase using explosives to fracture the rock for removal to a processing plant. This might not be the most practical me ...e efficient to dig tunnels to access the ore than to remove the overlaying rock and regolith. Since Mars has only about 38% as much gravity as Earth<ref>Mc
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  • ...and temperatures can form carbonyls. Metal atoms leave the surface of the rock or dust, and form a toxic liquid formed of a metal ion surrounded by severa
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  • ...ore there is no soil. The material on the Martian surface is either sand, rock or [[regolith]]. Large areas of Mars appear to be covered with lava flows and rock. The foundations required on such materials would be minimal. As there is
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  • Minerals can be formed by crystallization of magma (molten rock) deep within a planet. When the magma cools, certain elements combine to fo
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  • The Mars 2020 rover mission will be able to examine at least 5 types of rock, including clays and carbonates.<ref>https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php ...tps://mars.nasa.gov/news/9029/nasas-perseverance-rover-collects-first-mars-rock-sample/</ref>
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  • ...nt to Go to Mars” by ''The'' ''Birdwatchers'' and written in more of a pop-rock style. ..."Life on Mars."[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZKcl4-tcuo] There is the rock band called ''30 Seconds to Mars''. One of its founders, Jared Leto, descri
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  • Today four crew members went out on EVA to Candor Chasm and collected five rock samples to conduct chemistry experiments on, later this week in the lab. Th After lunch, the five rock samples were taken to the lab and prepared for testing later this week by b
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  • *Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT) ...e. One type can be brushed off, while another needed to be removed by the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT).<ref>Christensen P (August 2004). "Initial Results from
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  • ...al debris. Icarus: 34. 600-613.</ref> At first, they appeared to resemble rock glaciers on Earth. But scientists could not be sure. Even after the [[Mars Besides rock-covered glaciers around mesas, the region had many steep-walled valleys wit
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  • *Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT) ==Rock and mineral discoveries at Meridiani Planum==
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  • ...ts impacting the [[Mars]] surface cause highly energetic impacts, ejecting rock, [[regolith|dust]] and gases into the atmosphere and surrounding landscape.
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  • ...ly. [[Water]], which is two-thirds hydrogen, is another shielding option. Rock, regolith and concrete are all options if the equipment is available to arr
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  • ...region display layers. Many places on Mars show rocks arranged in layers. Rock can form layers in a variety of ways. Volcanoes, wind, or water can produc
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  • – White Rock Canyon: 12S-520200E-4247500N ...ents are supporting the desert conditions perfectly. We then went to white rock canyon for exploration and photography. The walk went perfectly, the temper
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  • ...eam Bed. Arrived at the Hab at 9:50, we took Opportunity to go to Robert’s Rock Garden, applying the same communication protocol. From there we walked alon Destination: Galileo Road (up to Cowboy Corner) + Robert’s Rock Garden
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  • ...compass. At the second stop, we performed the same analyses on the various rock layers in the canyon. We returned well, safe, and informed. 12 N 518524 4249129 (sedimentary rock field)
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  • Rock formations on the surface are primarily composed of basalt - a consequence ...va flows, similar to [[exd:andesitic|andesitic]] rocks found on [[Earth]] (rock which crystallizes from silicate minerals at intermediate temperatures).
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  • On Earth, corundum mainly occurs in [[metamorphic rock]], as well as in [[alluvial deposits]].<ref name="Cairncross" />
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  • EVA to Robert’s Rock Garden (aka the martian graveyard) was undertaken by the intrepid MDRS 195
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  • ...moving along cracks or faults in the rock. When they cool, walls of hard rock may be formed after being exposed by the erosion of softer, surrounding mat ...moves underground than what formed volcanoes. In other words, more liquid rock was under the surface than in the many massive Martian volcanoes.<ref>Crisp
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  • ...of Mars, ice could survive for long periods under a few meters of dirt and rock. <ref> Head, J. W.; et al. (2006). "Extensive valley glacier deposits in ...e; consequently making these cracked mounds. Since ice is less dense than rock, it probably pushed upwards on the surface and made these spider web-like p
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  • The terrestrial planets are mostly composed of rock but with a thin atmosphere of gas. The gas giants are the biggest objects i
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  • ...put a small mass driver on Phobos and accelerate it in its orbit by firing rock and ice backwards. This will raise the orbit of Phobos and lower the orbit
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  • ...ld be quite solid, with the exception on dunes and wind transported sand. Rock breaking equipment, combined with crushers and graders should be capable of
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  • ...of being on the planet rather than orbiting and usually pack it with more rock observing and geology type-of experiments rather than atmospheric experimen
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  • ...s due to their hardness. These boulders are probably made of the volcanic rock basalt since it is hard and is widespread on Mars. Some layers may be caus ...reak in the rock. Magma might move along, under the surface, breaking the rock, and more importantly melting ice. The resulting action would cause a crack
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  • ...d of carbonaceous surface materials. Phobos' density is too low to be pure rock, however, and it is known to have significant porosity. These results led t
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  • ...ross rock layers. Dikes form when magma rises up in a fault (crack) in the rock. They are generally hard and resistant to erosion; thus they are left stan Many places on Mars show rocks arranged in layers. Rock can form layers in a variety of ways. Volcanoes, wind, or water can produce
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  • Sand and stone are common on Mars. Most types of volcanic rock are compatible with concrete.
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  • .... Sometimes it is from a layer of hard lava that covered everything. Cap rock, a name given to this hard layer, is seen to break into large blocks or bou ...nd in Gale crater, as seen by Curiosity's Mast Camera The insert shows a rock about the size of Curiosity.
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  • ...ble on Mars. Bauxite is generally the result of intense weathering of base rock, and is usually found in tropical countries. Alumina is separated from the
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  • out the east window is the silhouette of Phobos Peak Rock as the morning and Phobos Peak Rock emerged all the more majestic than usual.
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  • Explore Zubrin’s Head and White Rock Canyon. 1. Explored White Rock Canyon, and Kissing Camel Ridge. Found a few potential shelter sites, and a
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  • ...980; including a brief career as a bassist-songwriter from the progressive rock band Jupiter Sheep. After several years developing a variety of internet sk
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  • .... Communications with HAB Control were lost after passing through Robert's Rock Garden, so while the other team members were looking for suitable sampling ...nd routes per MDRS Map: Southbound on Cow Dung Road (0110), until Robert's Rock Garden
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  • ...nto and examined the rock dubbed “John Klein” scientists realized that the rock contained what biologists call CHNOPS. That acronym stands for Carbon, Hydr
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  • ==Rock and mineral discoveries at Meridiani Planum== ...e concentrated on the surface as a lag deposit. As little as one meter of rock could have produced the observed blueberry covering .<ref>Squyres, S. et al
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  • ...ce of hydrothermal processes that occurred after impact. Impacts fracture rock and create enormous amounts of heat. On Mars, this heat can cause ice to m ...eration minerals in impact-generated hydrothermal systems – Exploring host rock variability. Icarus: 226, 487-496.</ref> Evidence of other hydrothermal
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  • ...to climb on top of some hill in order to try with a better range. Upon our rock, we were indeed able to see the MDRS. We heard a few words from them, but t – Near Robert’s Rock Garden: 518300E-4249300N
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  • If the mole encounters a large rock before reaching at least 10 feet (3 meters) down, the team will need a full ...20px|Rock that was named "Rolling Stones Rock." One can see the trail the rock moved when InSight landed]]
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  • ...aves), and may emerge to the surface lifting up and tilting huge blocks of rock. Chaos terrain is associated with a confusion of mesas, hills, valleys, gu
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  • *A rock thrown on Mars will fly much further than on Earth.
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  • A large part of the mass of soil are minerals such as sand, rock and clays. Martian regolith is the expected source for these minerals. Mar
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  • He is lover of drawing, arts, basketball and jazz and rock music and, for a few months, he was a volunteer of TECHO, a volunteer organ ...le. Most important, he enjoys overwhelmingly listening to Jazz, Reggae and rock. Recently, he has been developing biomedical and microbiological research i
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  • ...[[steel]] wire. The tunnel will have to be able to carry the weight of the rock and soil above. And as Martian [[gravity]] is less than Earth's gravity, it
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  • ...ndensed out and covered the whole planet with an additional 10 m of molten rock.<ref>Carr, Michael H. (2006). The Surface of Mars. Cambridge University Pre
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  • ...k layers in canyon walls may be due to dark lava flows. The dark volcanic rock basalt dominates the Martian surface. However, light-toned deposits appear ...inverted relief might be lava flowing down a stream bed or cementation of rock material by minerals dissolved in water. Some cementing materials are very
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  • ...ting. He toured around the country with brands such as ESPNU, Jim Beam/Kid Rock, EA Sports, Target, and Reebok/Crossfit to set up unique consumer experienc ...like Iceland and Norway with his tent and his backpack and is a true blues rock enthusiast.
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  • ESP 045455 1930layers.jpg|Layers under cap rock of a pedestal crater, Pedestal crater is within the much larger Tikhonravo Image:ESP 025609layers.jpg|Layers under cap rock of a pedestal crater Pedestal crater is within the much larger Tikhonravov
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  • ...journer rover taking an Alpha Proton X-ray Spectrometer measurement of the rock Yogi. In all the rover traveled 52 meters.<ref>Golombek, M., et al. 1997.
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  • ...the settlement draw benefit from the high heat capacity of the surrounding rock, which keeps the temperature for a long time. The interior of the settlemen
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  • Destination: Unnamed zone on 1101 marker, west of Cow Dung Road, near white rock canyon ...on. After approximately 25 minutes of traverse, and after passing Robert’s Rock Garden, the Rovers were parked on the side of the road, and the expedition
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  • ...anoes in the Tharsis region are believed to be constructed of the volcanic rock basalt.<ref>Carr, M. 1973. Volcanism on Mars. Journal of Geophysical Rese ...Williams, J.-P.; Paige, D.A.; Manning, C.E. 2003. Layering in the Wall Rock of Valles Marineris: Intrusive and Extrusive Magmatism. Geophys. Res. Let
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  • ...ndor Chasma]]. The cracks analyzed show signs of mineral alteration in the rock exposed - a sign that liquid water once flowed through these sub-surface pi ...water has since disappeared from these cracks and fractures in the canyon rock, it is interesting to find evidence for ancient water in abundance.
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  • ...est, where we took radiometric readings of the environment and studied the rock formations close to a seasonal water stream. The crew demonstrated the work west of Cow Dung Road. Using the rock hammer, we knocked off parts of
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  • ...n). The magnetism left in rocks is a record of the magnetic field when the rock solidified.<ref>http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid ...The shock of the impact may have erased the remnant magnetization in the rock. After the Hellas impact no magnetic fields existed. This fact tells us t
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  • ...he "Kimberley" formation on Mars taken by NASA's Curiosity rover. Layered rock formed under lake.
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  • ...ed has been lost, and the outer crust of Mars is too thick to allow molten rock from deep below to reach the surface. However, Volcanic activity, or volcan
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  • ...ls cool, while they are in a magnetic field, that field is frozen into the rock. This is known as paleomagnetism. This has been discovered on Mars, which
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  • ...at the Univ. of Nevada/Mackay School of Mines with an emphasis in Martian rock mechanics. Fori was selected for the first NASA Ames Astrobiology Academy (
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  • people took a detour to the Rock Garden, the other two went directly
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  • ...ll be doing so for the rest of their time here. EVA-AM team explored White Rock Canyon and Kissing Camels Ridge, and a good time was had by all, other than ...he morning, the American team will head to Zubrin’s Rock and explore White Rock Canyon. Team Canada will follow up at Toothy Ridge in the afternoon.
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  • ...oitable ores on Mars. The moon will likely be made up of undifferentiated rock, with few mineral concentrations.
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  • ...ocial projects. She also enjoys drawing, writing and listening to folk and rock music. She is interested in other areas of human knowledge such as literatu
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  • ...als that were detected had to have water for their formation. Analysis of rock compositions supported the notion that the rocks have been slightly altere ...R1 br.jpg|left|thumb|320px|The rock called "Adirondack." It was the first rock to be examined by Spirit]]
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  • ...ocial projects. She also enjoys drawing, writing and listening to folk and rock music. She is interested in other areas of human knowledge such as literatu
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  • ...ed has been lost, and the outer crust of Mars is too thick to allow molten rock from deep below to reach the surface. However, Volcanic activity, or volcan
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  • ...was instructed to a different location closer located to the hab, near the rock formation known as the “Kissing Camel”. Maria (Media) was in the role o ...learned we started to prepare earlier today for the morning EVA to collect rock samples.
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  • ...ssed to bring out slight differences. Dunes are made of the black volcanic rock basalt. Basalt does not always have the same exact composition. Slight amou ...ssed to bring out slight differences. Dunes are made of the black volcanic rock basalt. Basalt does not always have the same exact composition. Slight amou
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