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MRO HiRISE Icarus Special Issue
volcanopele
post Dec 28 2009, 08:11 PM
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The January issue of the journal Icarus has been posted online. This is a special issue with a number of paper based on findings from the HiRISE camera. These papers cover such topics as the inverted channels in possible MSL target Miyamoto crater to yardangs in the Medusae Fossae region.

Even better for everyone is that this issue is accessible to all. Hope all you Mars fans enjoy!

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00191035


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post Jan 2 2010, 03:22 AM
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Thanks VP. V useful post to Icarus ... great holiday 'light' reading - extensive!!! Checked out your Io blog for the first time - nice one smile.gif Happy Hew Year to you - Hugh
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