University of Arkansas: Researcher Flies Drones Over Iceland to Study Mars
August 21, 2019
August 21, 2019
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Aug. 21 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
Iceland is a lot like Mars in some ways. Both are polar deserts that have landscapes shaped by volcanism and ice. The island nation makes a good analogue for scientists studying surface features of the red planet.
That's what drew Paul Knightly, a doctoral candidate at the Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, to Iceland this summer. Knightly is stud . . .
Iceland is a lot like Mars in some ways. Both are polar deserts that have landscapes shaped by volcanism and ice. The island nation makes a good analogue for scientists studying surface features of the red planet.
That's what drew Paul Knightly, a doctoral candidate at the Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, to Iceland this summer. Knightly is stud . . .