Paul Knightly, PhD on Nostr: This video was our parting view as we left FMARS on our final extraction flight at ...
This video was our parting view as we left FMARS on our final extraction flight at the end of the mission.
There are other field teams and organizations that utilize Devon Island and sites throughout the Canadian high arctic for planetary analog fieldwork, but this little corner of Devon Island is perhaps the most visited for that purpose.
And as you can see from the Mars-like landscapes in the video, that is for a very good reason.
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