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| Devon Island 2011 (Part 1-3) |
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| Drilling into Arctic Ice |
| Topic: Moon to Mars |
09/26/11 |
| Astrobiology Magazine Field Research Editor Henry Bortman recently spent two weeks on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic with the Haughton-Mars Project. One of the projects he observed was the testing of IceBreaker, a drill designed for a future mission to search of signs of life on Mars. |
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| A Coral Reef in the Arctic |
| Topic: Moon to Mars |
09/19/11 |
| Astrobiology Magazine Field Research Editor Henry Bortman recently spent two weeks on Devon Island, in the Canadian Arctic, with researchers from the Haughton-Mars Project. In this article, Bortman shares the story of the island“s travels about the globe. |
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| Arrival in the Arctic |
| Topic: Moon to Mars |
08/15/11 |
| Astrobiology Magazine Field Research Editor Henry Bortman recently spent two weeks on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic with the Haughton-Mars Project. Devon is a polar desert where researchers both study local geology and biology and conduct experiments to further the exploration of the moon, Mars and other planetary bodies. |
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