PPT-WHY MARS?

Author : mitsue-stanley | Published Date : 2017-05-18

CURRENT PLANS Group 4 Acacia Davis Gregory Kim Emily Mares Jimmy Song There are currently 8 missions operating on Mars with 3 officially planned for the future

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CURRENT PLANS Group 4 Acacia Davis Gregory Kim Emily Mares Jimmy Song There are currently 8 missions operating on Mars with 3 officially planned for the future Groups involved include NASA. These values our Five Principles set us apart from others requiring that we think and act differently towards our associates our brands and our business These principles have always been demanding and are an essential part of our heritage We belie Have you ever wanted to see strange photos from Mars? I made this so people could see what’s actually happening on mars and what is strange that scientists have found. Some of these pics could help us find us find out if we can live there and if there is life on mars. These photos could shape our future. So these are the top 5 most mysterious photos from mars.. Paul English. Army MARS. Program Manager. paul.a.english.civ@mail.mil. 254-947-3141. Army MARS Mission. Provide contingency HF radio communications to the Department of Defense and Military Services. By: Kaleb Robertson. 8. . successfully landed . M. ars Rovers/Landers. May 1971:. . Mars . 3 successfully lands on mars but has a malfunction and loses connection seconds later.. Aug.–Sept. 1975: . Zachary Gallegos. University of New Mexico / Mars One. Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter Map. Plate Tectonics. Lithospheric plates sliding on the asthenosphere, above the mantle. Exists on Earth. Theory proposed in the early 1900’s. Ester Aranzana. 13 de . Enero. de 2012. Introduction. Rock core (Fe-. FeS. ). No internal magnetic field, no dynamo action but. . it has one in the past. mini-magnetospheres of crustal origin . Observations. 10.1 Orbital Properties. 10.2 Physical Properties. 10.3 Long-Distance Observations of Mars. 10.4 The Martian Surface. 10.5 Water on Mars. Life on Mars?. 10.6 The Martian Atmosphere. 10.7 Martian Internal Structure. By. . Ej. Do you know Mars can. . spin.. Mars is -81 degrees F.. Mars is a . planit. far away from the sun. Mars has. Hard rocks.. Mars has heavy dust . stoms. . Mars has los of. Valcanose. .. Martian geology: a rapid summary. Mars is geologically distinctive at the large scale. The southern hemisphere is made of ancient cratered terrain and the northern hemisphere flat, more recent (less impacted) terrain that is at lower elevation. This distinctive geology is called the . . What Do Inventory Processes and Estimates have to do with Timberland Transactions. Mike Clutter. Vice President of North American Operations and Investments. Rules of Engagement. . First, Thanks to . Mars, also known as the red planet, is the 4. th. planet from the sun. It has the largest volcano in the solar system and has some very large impact craters.. Appearance. The planet mars is made from rock. The ground there is red because of the iron oxide in the rocks and dust. The planets atmosphere is very thin and contains heaps of carbon dioxide (also known as co2). Did you know, mars’ first ever name was Ares, named after the Ancient . Advisory Group. Matt Wallace . Mars 2020 Deputy Project Manager. February 22, 2017. © 2016 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.. Project Overview. Salient Features. cool surface features. Lets look at some!. (all images credit: Mike . Sussman. ). The famous “Face on Mars”. Now don’t get all excited…. How Come We Missed These?. Look harder!. The Panda!. George Washington Screaming!. Mars is the forth planet from the . sun. Mars has two moons in orbit. The names of the moons are called Phobos and Deimos. Mars is currently 218.27 million KMs from the sun. Mars’ diameter is 6,779kms.

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