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A Habitable Fluvio-Lacustrine Environment at Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, MarsVolcanogenic fluvial-lacustrine environments in iceland and their utility for identifying past habitability on MarsIsotope ratios of H, C, and O in CO2 and H2O of the martian atmosphereAbundance and isotopic composition of gases in the martian atmosphere from the Curiosity roverFunctional activity of plasmid DNA after entry into the atmosphere of earth investigated by a new biomarker stability assay for ballistic spaceflight experimentsSilicic volcanism on Mars evidenced by tridymite in high-SiO2 sedimentary rock at Gale craterMineralogy, provenance, and diagenesis of a potassic basaltic sandstone on Mars: CheMin X-ray diffraction of the Windjana sample (Kimberley area, Gale Crater)The stratigraphy and evolution of lower Mount Sharp from spectral, morphological, and thermophysical orbital data sets.Martian fluvial conglomerates at Gale craterMineralogy of a mudstone at Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars.The first X-ray diffraction measurements on Mars.Primordial argon isotope fractionation in the atmosphere of Mars measured by the SAM instrument on Curiosity and implications for atmospheric lossNext generation laser-based standoff spectroscopy techniques for Mars exploration.Isotopes of nitrogen on Mars: Atmospheric measurements by Curiosity's mass spectrometerSurface energy budget and thermal inertia at Gale Crater: Calculations from ground-based measurementsLarge wind ripples on Mars: A record of atmospheric evolution.Mimicking Martian dust: An in-vacuum dust deposition system for testing the ultraviolet sensors on the Curiosity rover.Mimicking Mars: a vacuum simulation chamber for testing environmental instrumentation for Mars exploration.Planetary science. Pebbles on Mars.Fully automatic and precise data analysis developed for time-of-flight mass spectrometry.Applied physics. Robotic walking in the real world.The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Mast cameras and Descent imager: Investigation and instrument descriptions.Coupling of LMS with a fs-laser ablation ion source: elemental and isotope composition measurementsOverview of the Mars Science Laboratory mission: Bradbury Landing to Yellowknife Bay and beyondField Measurements of Terrestrial and Martian Dust DevilsModeling and mitigation of sample relief effects applied to chemistry measurements by the Mars Science Laboratory Alpha Particle X-ray SpectrometerGeochemical diversity in first rocks examined by the Curiosity Rover in Gale Crater: Evidence for and significance of an alkali and volatile-rich igneous sourceTrace element geochemistry (Li, Ba, Sr, and Rb) usingCuriosity's ChemCam: Early results for Gale crater from Bradbury Landing Site to RocknestPotassium-rich sandstones within the Gale impact crater, Mars: The APXS perspectiveQuantitative determination of mineral phase effects observed in APXS analyses of geochemical reference materialsCombined X-ray diffraction and alpha particle X-ray spectrometer analysis of geologic materialsThe location of Airy-0, the Mars prime meridian reference, from stereo photogrammetric processing of THEMIS IR imaging and digital elevation dataLong-term variability of CO2 and O in the Mars upper atmosphere from MRO radio science dataSequence of infilling events in Gale Crater, Mars: Results from morphology, stratigraphy, and mineralogyAqueous history of Mars as inferred from landed mission measurements of rocks, soils, and water ice
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Mars Science Laboratory Mission and Science Investigation
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наукова стаття, опублікована в липні 2012
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Mars Science Laboratory Mission and Science Investigation
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Mars Science Laboratory Mission and Science Investigation
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Mars Science Laboratory Mission and Science Investigation
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Ashwin R. Vasavada
Bobak Ferdowski
Charles J. Baker
David F. Blake
David Vaniman
Donald M. Hassler
Igor Mitrofanov
Javier Gómez-Elvira
John B. Gilbert
John J. Simmonds
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10.1007/S11214-012-9892-2
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2012-07-25T00:00:00Z
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2012SSRv..170....5G