Press abstracts of the 21st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

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Abstracts, Biological Evolution, Chondrites, Conferences, Geology, Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Meteoritic Composition, Planetary Bases, Air Water Interactions, Chondrule, Composition (Property), Exposure, Geysers, Isotopic Labeling, Mapping, Oxygen, Solar Powered Aircraft

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The Program Committee for the Twenty-fisrt Lunar and Planetary Science Conference has chosen these contributions as having the greatest potential interest for the general public. The papers in this collection were written for general presentation, avoiding jargon and unnecessarily complex terms. More technical abstracts will be found in Lunar and Planetary Science XXI. Representative titles are: Ancient Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Interactions on Mars: Global Model and Geological Evidence; Oxygen Isotopic Compositions of Ordinary Chondrites and Their Chondrules; Exposure Ages and Collisional History of L-Chondrite Parent Bodies; Models of Solar-Powered Geysers on Triton; and Search for Life: A Science Rationale for a Permanent Base on Mars.

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