Martian gullies tempt NASA to look for water
Michael Milsteinm
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6790, 987-987
Abstract:
Wisconsin Two NASA strategies may have finally paid off: not only ‘better, faster cheaper’ missions, but also ‘follow the water’, an approach to Mars exploration that has turned up what look like gullies freshly sculpted by water on frigid Martian slopes where no liquid water should be.
Date: 2000
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