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Dec 12 2006, 11:28 PM
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Hi Alessio,
I've looked over the talk titles and I'm interested in the two SHARAD talks: Understanding the three-dimensional stratification of Mars Polar Layered Terrains seen by SHARAD using terrestrial analogies and Subsurface sounding radar data over the putative sub-surface ocean in Cerberus Palus, Mars. Comparison with possible Terrestrial analogues It would also be great to see a list from the meeting of named sites on Earth -- with latitude and longitude, if people mention them -- of Mars analogue sites that are discussed, and a brief note or two on how they are supposed to be similar to Mars. And I don't know if you are planning to stay through Saturday, but I think the landing site talks would be very interesting. I don't know much at all about the ExoMars landing site selection, though I probably should. --Emily -------------------- My website - My Patreon - @elakdawalla on Twitter - Please support unmannedspaceflight.com by donating here.
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Thank you Emily! I'll try to do my best on what you suggested!
Hi Alessio,
I've looked over the talk titles and I'm interested in the two SHARAD talks: Understanding the three-dimensional stratification of Mars Polar Layered Terrains seen by SHARAD using terrestrial analogies and Subsurface sounding radar data over the putative sub-surface ocean in Cerberus Palus, Mars. Comparison with possible Terrestrial analogues It would also be great to see a list from the meeting of named sites on Earth -- with latitude and longitude, if people mention them -- of Mars analogue sites that are discussed, and a brief note or two on how they are supposed to be similar to Mars. And I don't know if you are planning to stay through Saturday, but I think the landing site talks would be very interesting. I don't know much at all about the ExoMars landing site selection, though I probably should. --Emily |
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AlexBlackwell 2nd International Workshop on Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues Dec 12 2006, 11:28 PM
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