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Electrical Conductivity of Subsurface Ocean Analogue Solutions from Molecular Dynamics Simulations. [PDF]
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Metastable Dihydrate of Sodium Chloride at Ambient Pressure. [PDF]
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Compositional selection of phospholipid compartments in icy environments drives the enrichment of encapsulated genetic information. [PDF]
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Icy-impactor origins of the Martian moons
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Fracture-based grasping: dynamic impact enables predictable robotic anchoring to freshwater ice. [PDF]
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Science, 2006
LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CONFERENCEHOUSTON, TEXAS-- Two planetary scientists suggested an explanation for the geophysical oddity of geysering at the south pole of Enceladus at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held here from 13 to 17 March: An imbalance in the saturnian satellite's innards may have rolled it over to bring the geysering ...
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LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CONFERENCEHOUSTON, TEXAS-- Two planetary scientists suggested an explanation for the geophysical oddity of geysering at the south pole of Enceladus at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held here from 13 to 17 March: An imbalance in the saturnian satellite's innards may have rolled it over to bring the geysering ...
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Astrobiology of Jupiter's icy moons
SPIE Proceedings, 2004Jupiter's Icy Moons, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, may possess energy sources, biogenic molecules, and oceans below their icy crusts, thus indicating a strong possibility that they were abodes for present or past life. Life in Earth's icy areas lives in a wide variety of habitats associated with the ice, in the water column below the ice, and on the ...
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2010
FOR THE FIRST TIME, scientists have directly examined the contents of an icy lunar crater, showing that the surface contains a high percentage of water, much of which is in the form of pure ice crystals, possibly deposited by a comet. The debris kicked up from a lunar crater bombarded by the upper-stage rocket of NASA’s LCROSS spacecraft last year was ...
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FOR THE FIRST TIME, scientists have directly examined the contents of an icy lunar crater, showing that the surface contains a high percentage of water, much of which is in the form of pure ice crystals, possibly deposited by a comet. The debris kicked up from a lunar crater bombarded by the upper-stage rocket of NASA’s LCROSS spacecraft last year was ...
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