Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory: NASA's Perseverance Rover Captures New Sounds on Mars
April 02, 2022
April 02, 2022
LAUREL, Maryland, April 2 (TNSRes) -- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory issued the following news release:
An international team of scientists is performing the first-ever analysis of acoustics on Mars.
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) planetary scientist Ralph Lorenz is a co-author on a new study that reveals how fast sound travels through the Red Planet's extremely thin, mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere, how Mars might sound to . . .
An international team of scientists is performing the first-ever analysis of acoustics on Mars.
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) planetary scientist Ralph Lorenz is a co-author on a new study that reveals how fast sound travels through the Red Planet's extremely thin, mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere, how Mars might sound to . . .