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Locations of Mars Landings and Methane Plumes
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Why We Need to Go Back to Mars
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- 1 Intro
- 2 The Story Begins: Mariner 4 Flyby The First Closeup Image of Mars - July 14, 1965
- 3 Viking Orbiter Composite - 1976
- 4 First Surface Color Image of the Red Planet Viking Lander 1, 1976
- 5 Mars' Surface = Earth's Entire Land Surface
- 6 Largest Volcanoes and Largest Canyon in Solar System
- 7 Hellas Basin: Biggest Impact Crater in Solar System
- 8 Olympus Mons: Largest Volcano in Solar System
- 9 Valles Marineris: Largest Canyon in Solar System
- 10 Mars Crustal Magnetism
- 11 Water on Mars ? Geological Evidence
- 12 Water on Mars ? Mars Polar Caps
- 13 Water on Mars?
- 14 Rock and Ice Glaciers on Earth and Mars
- 15 Frozen Water in a Crater
- 16 Northern Hemisphere Ancient Ocean Basin?
- 17 Where is the Water Today? Below the Surface of Mars in Frozen Form!
- 18 Methane in the Atmosphere of Mars (2009)
- 19 Locations of Mars Landings and Methane Plumes
- 20 Straightforward Mission that Maximizes Use of Proven Technologies and Existing Infrastructure
- 21 Testing ARES in the Earth's Atmosphere