A New Look at Mars

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Title: A New Look at Mars
Authors: Veverka, J.
Source: Science Teacher. Mar 73 40(3):27-31.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 5
Publication Date: 1973
Descriptors: Astronomy, Physical Sciences, Reports, Resource Materials, Science Education, Space
Abstract: The Mariner 9 mission has shown that surface changes, thought previously to be a by-product of some form of life, are intimately connected to strong Martian winds which scour the surface. Close-up photographs of the two moons dispel the notion that they are artificial satellites. (DF)
Journal Code: CIJAUG1973
Entry Date: 1973
Accession Number: EJ075213
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  Data: The Mariner 9 mission has shown that surface changes, thought previously to be a by-product of some form of life, are intimately connected to strong Martian winds which scour the surface. Close-up photographs of the two moons dispel the notion that they are artificial satellites. (DF)
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