Images of Iceland

In late August 2008, science writer Richard C. Lewis traveled with Brown planetary geologists to arctic Iceland, where the researchers tested remote-sensing equipment that was used to sample and evaluate the surface of Mars. Lewis sent dispatches to Today at Brown relating each day’s activities. He also took photographs, which you are invited to view here. The geologists who made the trip were Professor of Geological Sciences Jack Mustard, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences Michael Wyatt, and graduate students Bethany Ehlmann and Ulyana Horodyskyj.
By Richard C. Lewis  |  September 10, 2008  |  Email to a friend
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