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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
What Happened to Early Mars' Atmosphere? New Study Eliminates One Theory
The amount of Martian atmosphere trapped by mineral formation appears inadequate to account for a warm environment when rivers cut valleys on ancient Mars.
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At Saturn, One of These Rings is not like the Others
One section of Saturn's rings may be loaded with chunks of solid ice, possibly shards from a destroyed moon, according to a new study by Cassini scientists.
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NASA Soil Moisture Radar Ends Operations, Mission Science Continues
NASA SMAP observatory managers have determined its radar can no longer return data, but the mission continues to produce high-quality science with its radiometer instrument.
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