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SETI Researchers Have a New Theory About What Is Causing Landslides on the Surface of Mars – SciTechDaily
A team of researchers led by SETI Institute Senior Research Scientist Janice Bishop, a member of the SETI Institute NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) team, has…
HiRISE camera view of Krupac crater on Mars featuring gullies along the rim and RSL lower down the crater wall. Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
A team of researchers led by SETI Institute Senior Research Scientist Janice Bishop, a member of the SETI Institute NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) team, has come up with a theory about what is causing landslides on the surface of Mars.
Previous ideas suggested that liquid debris flows or dry granular flows caused this movement. Neither model can…
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