Friday, March 3, 2017

Astronomy Cast Ep. 432: Geoglogic Ages of Mars – From Wet and Wild to Desolate Desert

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Astronomy Cast Ep. 432: Geoglogic Ages of Mars – From Wet and Wild to Desolate Desert

by Susie Murph

Today, Mars is a desolate wasteland, with dusty red rocks and sand stretching out to the horizon. But billions of years ago, it was a vastly different world. It was blue, with oceans, rivers, lakes, and maybe life? Let's tell the story of geology on Mars, and we got from that world to the one we see today.

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Susie Murph | March 3, 2017 at 1:45 pm | Tags: geologic ages | URL: http://wp.me/p1CHIY-ySG
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