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41Comparison Between APXS and IMP Multispectral Data at the Pathfinder Landing Site: Evidence for Dust Coatings on Rock Surfaces. N. T. Bridges1 , J.F. Bell III.2 , J.A. Crisp1 , T. Economou3 , J.R. Johnson4 , S.L. Murchie

Comparison Between APXS and IMP Multispectral Data at the Pathfinder Landing Site: Evidence for Dust Coatings on Rock Surfaces. N. T. Bridges1 , J.F. Bell III.2 , J.A. Crisp1 , T. Economou3 , J.R. Johnson4 , S.L. Murchie

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Source URL: mars.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 1998-08-21 19:37:54
42RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ROCKS AND SOIL AT THE PATHFINDER LANDING SITE AND THE MARTIAN METEORITES. G. Dreibus 1, I. Ryabchikov 2, R. Rieder1, T. Economou 3, J. Brückner1, M. Y. McSween, Jr. 4 and H. Wänke 1; 1Max-Planck-In

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ROCKS AND SOIL AT THE PATHFINDER LANDING SITE AND THE MARTIAN METEORITES. G. Dreibus 1, I. Ryabchikov 2, R. Rieder1, T. Economou 3, J. Brückner1, M. Y. McSween, Jr. 4 and H. Wänke 1; 1Max-Planck-In

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Source URL: mars.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 1998-08-21 18:40:11
43NORMATIVE MINERALOGY AND POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF MARS PATHFINDER SOILS. A. Ghosh, J. Greenwood and H.Y. McSween, Jr., Dept of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN[removed]email: [removed]) Preli

NORMATIVE MINERALOGY AND POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF MARS PATHFINDER SOILS. A. Ghosh, J. Greenwood and H.Y. McSween, Jr., Dept of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN[removed]email: [removed]) Preli

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Source URL: mars.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 1998-08-21 19:12:04
44MINERALOGY, COMPOSITION, AND ORIGIN OF SOIL AND DUST AT THE MARS PATHFINDER LANDING SITE. J.F. Bell III1 , R.C. Anderson2 , J. Bishop3 , N.T. Bridges2 , D.T. Britt4 , J.A. Crisp2 , T. Economou5 , A. Ghosh6 , J.P. Greenwo

MINERALOGY, COMPOSITION, AND ORIGIN OF SOIL AND DUST AT THE MARS PATHFINDER LANDING SITE. J.F. Bell III1 , R.C. Anderson2 , J. Bishop3 , N.T. Bridges2 , D.T. Britt4 , J.A. Crisp2 , T. Economou5 , A. Ghosh6 , J.P. Greenwo

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Language: English - Date: 1998-08-21 18:43:32
45Results of the Magnetic Properties Experiment on the Mars Pathfinder Lander. S.F. Hviid1, M.B. Madsen1, J.M. Knudsen1, H.P. Gunnlaugsson1, W. Goetz1, A.R. Dinesen1, C.T. Mogensen1, C.T. Pedersen1 and R.B. Hargraves2 1 Ø

Results of the Magnetic Properties Experiment on the Mars Pathfinder Lander. S.F. Hviid1, M.B. Madsen1, J.M. Knudsen1, H.P. Gunnlaugsson1, W. Goetz1, A.R. Dinesen1, C.T. Mogensen1, C.T. Pedersen1 and R.B. Hargraves2 1 Ø

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Source URL: mars.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 1998-08-21 18:45:22
46THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MARTIAN ROCKS AND SOIL: PRELIMINARY ANALYSES. T.E. Economou1, R.Rieder.2, H.Wänke.2, A. Turkevich.1, J.Brueckner.2, G.Dreibus.2, J. Crisp.3 and H.McSween, Jr4., 1 Enrico Fermi Institute, Univ

THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MARTIAN ROCKS AND SOIL: PRELIMINARY ANALYSES. T.E. Economou1, R.Rieder.2, H.Wänke.2, A. Turkevich.1, J.Brueckner.2, G.Dreibus.2, J. Crisp.3 and H.McSween, Jr4., 1 Enrico Fermi Institute, Univ

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Source URL: mars.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 1998-08-21 18:31:52
4717th International Conference of the International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems robotic Mars sample return missions – will be to acquire samples of lunar soil some distance away from the actual lander, and to br

17th International Conference of the International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems robotic Mars sample return missions – will be to acquire samples of lunar soil some distance away from the actual lander, and to br

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Source URL: www.kiss.caltech.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-08 16:40:10
48Microsoft Word - kuzmin_et_al1.doc

Microsoft Word - kuzmin_et_al1.doc

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Source URL: www.planetary.brown.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-26 11:30:47
49Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration[removed]pdf SMALL SATELLITE-DERIVED MICROFLUIDIC AND MICROANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR MARS SURFACE BIO/CHEMICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT. Antonio J. Ricco1, John W. Hines1, Elw

Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration[removed]pdf SMALL SATELLITE-DERIVED MICROFLUIDIC AND MICROANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR MARS SURFACE BIO/CHEMICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT. Antonio J. Ricco1, John W. Hines1, Elw

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Source URL: www.lpi.usra.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-08 15:09:10
50Space technology / Colonization of Mars / Martian soil / Water on Mars / Exploration of Mars / Life on Mars / Geology of Mars / Atmosphere of Mars / Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Mars

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Source URL: www.gresham.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-25 10:25:34