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#1 2017-05-09 07:35:53

RGClark
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy Test Flights For Key Science Targets.

Two key questions in planetary science are 1.)whether the lunar shadowed craters really do contain high amounts of water ice, and 2.) what is the makeup of the mysterious Martian moon Phobos?

The upcoming test flights of the new SpaceX rocket the Falcon Heavy could answer these questions:

Test flights of the Falcon Heavy for missions to the moons of Earth and Mars, Page 1.
http://exoscientist.blogspot.com/2017/0 … y-for.html


  Bob Clark


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