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Quantitative Composition and Granulometry of Aeolian Bedforms in Endeavour and Gale Craters Inferred from Visible Near-Infrared Spectra
Acidic Fluids Across Mars: Detections of Magnesium-Nickel Sulfates
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Opportunity Observations Of
The Degradational History of Endeavour Crater, Mars. J. A
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LAYERED SULFATE-BEARING TERRAINS on MARS: INSIGHTS from GALE CRATER and MERIDIANI PLANUM. K.E. Powell1,2, R.E. Arvidson3, and C.S
Mineralogy of the Martian Surface
Bio-Preservation Potential of Sediment in Eberswalde Crater, Mars
MARS EXPLORATION ROVER: RESULTS from ENDEAVOUR CRATER 1:30 P.M
Security Sector Reform: a Nordic – Baltic Agenda
Orthodox Political Theologies: Clergy, Intelligentsia and Social Christianity in Revolutionary Russia
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Structural Analysis of Victoria Crater: Implications for Past Aqueous Processes on Mars
Degradation of Endeavour Crater, Mars
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Fresh Clue to Ancient Mars Water
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Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity End of Mission Report
Sustainable Development – an Empirical Study About Failure Or Success at the Local Government Level
Roving on Mars
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Geographic/Site Index
Jezero Crater and NE Syrtis Are of High Interest As Regions
One Mars Rover Sees a Distant Goal; the Other Takes a New Route 18 March 2009
Mars Rover Inspects Next Rock at Endeavour 15 September 2011
Recent Results from the Opportunity Rover's Exploration of Endeavour
Noachian Impact Breccias on the Rim of Endeavour Crater, Mars: Opportunity Apxs Results
Conceivable Microalgae-Like Ancient Martian Fossils and Terran Analogues:MER Opportunity Heritage
MARS MEDUSA: Observation of Atmospheric Dust and Water Vapor
Context of Ancient Aqueous Environments on Mars from in Situ
Geochemistry of Noachian Bedrock and Alteration Events, Endeavour Crater, Mars
Recent Scientific Results from Opportunity's Traverse Toward
Modern Theory and Practice of Tide Analysis and Tidal Power
New Mars Rover Snapshots Capture Endeavour Crater Vistas 22 August 2011
Noachian Impact Breccias on the Rim of Endeavour Crater, Mars: Opportunity Apxs Results
Diverse Lithologies and Alteration Events on the Rim of Noachian
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Red List of Baltic Breeding Birds
Mars Exploration Rovers
Nordic Peace and Conflict Resolution Efforts New Nordic Peace
Jim Watzin – Director Mars Exploration Program (MEP) Michael Meyer – MEP Chief Scientist
The First Martian Marathon Transcript
Mars Exploration Rovers
Landing Site and Exploration Zone in Eastern Melas Chasma
Formation and Alteration of Basaltic Soils on Mars
Mars Rover Seeing Destination in More Detail 29 June 2010
Proceedings of Kermadec Discoveries and Connections
New Era of in Situ Geologic Mapping on Mars: Stratigraphic Context of Ancient Aqueous Environments from Outcrop-Scale Observations
Unscrambling Noachian Crater Modification on Mars: Timescales and Processes
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Mars Exploration Rover Project Recent Results from Opportunity at Endeavour Crater
First Landing Site/Exploration Zone Workshop Polling and Feedback Compendium
MARTIAN IGNEOUS and HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSES from ORBIT and on the SURFACE 8:30 A.M
Gale Crater Formation and Post-Impact Hydrous Environments
A Review of the Phyllosilicates in Gale Crater As Detected by the Chemin Instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity Rover
The Mars Exploration Rovers: Spirit and Opportunity
Compositions of Diverse Noachian Lithologies at Marathon Valley, Endeavour Crater Rim, Mars Abstract ID: 260344
The First Field Geologic Maps on Mars: Another Legacy from Spirit and Opportunity
Small Crater Modification on Meridiani Planum and Implications for Erosion
In-Situ Resource Utilization Gap Assessment Report
Traversability Study of Jezero Crater Using
ENDEAVOUR CRATER (MARS) and HAUGHTON CRATER (EARTH): a COMPARISON Jonathan Clarke