From Mars to the Earth: Studying ice beneath the surface
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 13:50
in Astronomy & Space
A technique being used by the European Space Agency at Mars could prove invaluable for studying the stability of Antarctic ice sheets here on Earth. In preparation, a new ESA study is seeking to refine the radar method for use on our planet.
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