Blueberry fields for ever
Jeffrey M. Moore ()
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Jeffrey M. Moore: the NASA Ames Research Center
Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6984, 711-712
Abstract:
The Mars saga continues. The latest finds — wide areas covered in balls of haematite, or ‘blueberries’, and large sulphate deposits in rocks — enable us to draw in more details of the planet's past climate.
Date: 2004
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