Planetary Pits and Caves: Targets for Science Exploration
Workshop Paper, Planetary Science Vision (PSV) 2050 Workshop, February, 2017
Abstract
Planetary pits, caves, and voids are compelling mission destinations for science, exploration, and habitation throughout the solar system. Questions of origins, geology, mineralogy, stratigraphy, gravimetry, aging, and astrobiology abound.
BibTeX
@workshop{Whittaker-2017-126293,author = {W. L. Whittaker and P. J. Boston and G. Cushing and T. N. Titus and R. V. Wagner and A. Colaprete and J. Haruyama and H. L. Jones and J. G. Blank and R. P. Mueller and J. D. Stopar and W. Tabib and U. Wong},
title = {Planetary Pits and Caves: Targets for Science Exploration},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Planetary Science Vision (PSV) 2050 Workshop},
year = {2017},
month = {February},
publisher = {NASA Planetary Science Division},
}
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