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WEEK FOR MARS DREAMING AT STARBASE: The Oceans of Mars: 2/4: #HotelMars: VIKING 1 and the Once Upon a Time Oceans of Mars. Alexis Rodriguez, Senior Scientist at Planetary Science Institute. David Livingston, SpaceShow.com

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WEEK FOR MARS DREAMING AT STARBASE: The Oceans of Mars: 2/4: #HotelMars: VIKING 1 and the Once Upon a Time Oceans of Mars. Alexis Rodriguez, Senior Scientist at Planetary Science Institute. David Livingston, SpaceShow.com

FEBRUARY 1932

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This is CBSI and the world.

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I'm John Batchelworth. David Livingston, Dr. Space, of the space show.

0:42.8

He is with me on Hotel Mars, and we're actually talking about Mars for once, with Professor Alexis Rodriguez of the Planetary Science Institute.

0:51.8

He with his team have discovered events that happened

0:56.8

3.4 billion years ago on the surface of Mars, northern hemisphere.

1:01.2

And they discovered these things because their results of the event, the strike of an asteroid,

1:07.3

is all around the landing zone of Viking 1 in 1976, which was unaware of all of these

1:16.8

events until it landed. And I'm going to start with David's question of the remarks that

1:23.6

the professors helped us understand so far about the reasoning of this event.

1:28.9

David, you have a question for the professor.

1:31.1

Yes, Professor.

1:32.0

I found it interesting that you have an earth analog to pole crater, the Chickalube,

1:38.5

if I'm pronouncing it right, crater.

1:41.2

Can you talk about that and why you think that's an analog to pull crater?

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