Sky & telescope : the essential magazine of astronomy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge, Mass Sky Publ. Corp. 2003Edition: August 2003 / Volume 106 / Number 2ISSN:
  • 0037-6604
Other title:
  • Sky-gazer's almanac
  • Sky and telescope
  • Hauptsacht. teils Sky and telescope
Uniform titles:
  • Sky & telescope (magazine)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 520
  • 520
Other classification:
  • 39.00
  • UA 1000
  • 16,12
  • ast
  • ast
Other related works: Dt. Ausg Astronomie heute; Online-Ausg Sky & telescopeSummary: This August 2003 issue features the cover story: 'Where Is Mars Hiding Its Water?' "Long ago Mars was ravaged by a series of huge floods and may even have sported an ocean (insets). Today the red planet is crowned with icy caps pf water and carbon dioxide. But the planet must be hiding much more water, somewhere. Does a vast reservoir lie frozen beneath its surface? Planetary scientist Stephen M. Clifford explores the evidence for a once-wet Mars beginning on page 30."Supplement:
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Beteil. Körp. anfangs: Amateur Astronomers' Association; American Museum of Natural History, New York, Hayden Planetarium; Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science, Pittsburgh

Repr.: New York, NY : Johnson

Darin: Sky-gazer's almanac

This August 2003 issue features the cover story: 'Where Is Mars Hiding Its Water?' "Long ago Mars was ravaged by a series of huge floods and may even have sported an ocean (insets). Today the red planet is crowned with icy caps pf water and carbon dioxide. But the planet must be hiding much more water, somewhere. Does a vast reservoir lie frozen beneath its surface? Planetary scientist Stephen M. Clifford explores the evidence for a once-wet Mars beginning on page 30."

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