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By Andrew Alden, About.com Guide to Geology since 1997

Geology in Spaaaace!

Sunday September 28, 2008
The latest Accretionary Wedge geo-blog carnival is a sprightly affair devoted to Earth science that's not on Earth. I was too busy doing other stuff to take part, but I have some existing material on Earth science in space—read more about solar studies, space radioisotopes, planetology, length-of-day research, atmospheric geophysics, satellite observations and cosmic impacts. (I wish I'd called it Spaaaace!)

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September 28, 2008 at 11:14 pm
(1) J. Gerard says:

Nice primer on what might be the most important topics in space research! I am waiting on any corporation to find out that there is much to gain from space resources like the vast oceans of liquid methane on Titan. Once an effecient means of transportation is available watch out for the next gold rush!!

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