Mars Odyssey Gives Scientists Better Look at Dynamic Martian Surface
Credit: NASA/JPL/GSFC/IKI
MARS' CHANGING FACE Instruments on NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter are giving scientists an unprecedented look at the ongoing processes that continue to change the red planet's surface, once thought to be a dead dust bowl. The spacecraft's gamma-ray spectrometer and neutron detectors have monitored the...
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