Brown: New Remote Sensing Technique Could Bring Key Planetary Mineral Into Focus
November 03, 2020
November 03, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Nov. 3 (TNSRes)-- Brown University issued the following news release:
Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote sensing method for studying olivine, a mineral that could help scientists understand the early evolution of the Moon, Mars and other planetary bodies.
"Olivine is understood to be a major component in the interiors of rocky planets," said Christopher Kremer, a Ph.D. candidate at Brown University . . .
Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote sensing method for studying olivine, a mineral that could help scientists understand the early evolution of the Moon, Mars and other planetary bodies.
"Olivine is understood to be a major component in the interiors of rocky planets," said Christopher Kremer, a Ph.D. candidate at Brown University . . .
