Martian motion
Tim Lincoln
Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6841, 1005-1005
Abstract:
Analysis of images of a partly filled impact crater near the south pole of Mars has allowed reconstruction of polar-cap movement — which, it seems, has occurred in the geologically recent past.
Date: 2001
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