
Thin ridges on Mars could have been formed in a number of different ways and Laura Kerber of JPL has made it her mission to find all the different types of polygon ridges on the planet.
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via Similar-Looking Ridges on Mars Have Diverse Origins | NASA
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My name is Simon I'm an engineer, creator, free thinker and occasionally writer. For far too long I had ideas and nowhere to put them for the world to see, that's why Planet Simon was created.
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I'm an experimenter, explorer and fascinated by the world around me and the people in it. My exploration goes further than the known universe and expands out to universe's I've created in my mind and put onto the creative canvas.
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May i know where are you working
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Do you mean country or company? I work int he UK for a engineering company π
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Actually i was wondering reading your cosmic posts..
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Oh I see.. Alas I don’t work for or in the space industry…
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Still thumbs up on your attitude…i too really enjoy that..
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You do? How come? What do you enjoy? Thank you…. βΊ
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So cute, the snapshot that appears in your thumbnail makes it look like a boy and a girl sleeping between their parents π
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Really? Ill have to have a look at that…
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Off the cuff they look volcanic.
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They probably are. But i guess someone needs another theory to get a research grant perhaps? π
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What’s the scale here?
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I’m not sure if I’m truthful. I had a look but it’s not obvious.
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It’s fascinating to read anything about Mars. For me an even more magic place than the moon
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I enjoyed reading this informative read. As I was a non medical student these articles makes me more interested to read and image is too aptπβ
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Thank you so much for that. Looking at your about page you used to be an engineering student. Thanks for your support βΊ
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