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Old March 15th 04, 10:53 PM
Tony Turner
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Default Martian Geology. Must be a better word

What is the correct word to describe Martian rocks? "Geo-" means earthly.
Study of moon rocks was called selenology, I think. Is there a correct,
official term? If not, it's time to invent one.


 




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