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Impact sculpting of the early martian atmosphere. [PDF]
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The present epoch may not be representative in determining the history of water on Mars. [PDF]
Jakosky BM.
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The Abrasive Effect of Moon and Mars Regolith Simulants on Stainless Steel Rotating Shaft and Polytetrafluoroethylene Sealing Material Pairs. [PDF]
Kalácska G+6 more
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Mars Sample Return: From collection to curation of samples from a habitable world. [PDF]
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Science, 2020
NASA's Perseverance rover aims to find out whether ancient Mars was warm and wet or cold and dry.
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NASA's Perseverance rover aims to find out whether ancient Mars was warm and wet or cold and dry.
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Leonardo, 2009
This artwork explores extreme environments and life beyond terrestrial settings. Using a planetary simulation chamber, a rose was exposed to Martian environment for six hours at the Mars Simulation Laboratory, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Boland, Howard, Cinti, Laura
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This artwork explores extreme environments and life beyond terrestrial settings. Using a planetary simulation chamber, a rose was exposed to Martian environment for six hours at the Mars Simulation Laboratory, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Boland, Howard, Cinti, Laura
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Nature, 2000
On Mars, the strong magnetization in the highland crust of the southern hemisphere and the absence of magnetic anomalies at the Hellas and Argyre impact basins have been taken as signs that the core dynamo that once drove the planet's magnetic field turned off more than 4 billion years (Gyr) ago. Here, we argue instead that the Martian dynamo turned on
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On Mars, the strong magnetization in the highland crust of the southern hemisphere and the absence of magnetic anomalies at the Hellas and Argyre impact basins have been taken as signs that the core dynamo that once drove the planet's magnetic field turned off more than 4 billion years (Gyr) ago. Here, we argue instead that the Martian dynamo turned on
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Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
The aliens arrive in London. The Mini sees them and leads them on a chase to the countryside, obliterating various landmarks along the way. The pod gets stuck in a cattlegrid and topples, revealing its alien driver. "The challenge for Passion's CG department was twofold," says Cara Speller. "Firstly, we had to match the camera tracking in the animation
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The aliens arrive in London. The Mini sees them and leads them on a chase to the countryside, obliterating various landmarks along the way. The pod gets stuck in a cattlegrid and topples, revealing its alien driver. "The challenge for Passion's CG department was twofold," says Cara Speller. "Firstly, we had to match the camera tracking in the animation
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The Philosophical Review, 1974
I HAVE a bone to pick with certain inhabitants of outer space who owe their existence to Professor H. P. Grice. The objectionable creatures are Martians and they make their appearance in Grice's article "Some Remarks about the Senses"' where their existence and conversation offer crucial support to Grice's account of the criteria by which we might ...
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I HAVE a bone to pick with certain inhabitants of outer space who owe their existence to Professor H. P. Grice. The objectionable creatures are Martians and they make their appearance in Grice's article "Some Remarks about the Senses"' where their existence and conversation offer crucial support to Grice's account of the criteria by which we might ...
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