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    Geological mapping of Mars: a workshop on new concepts and tools

    Event Details:
    From: 12 October 2009  
    To: 14 October 2009  
    Address: Il Ciocco Hotel and Resort
    Il Ciocco
    Tuscany
    Country: Italy
    More info: Link to event website

    ASI (Italian Space Agency), USGS (United States Geological Survey) and IRSPS (International Research School of Planetary Sciences) are inviting planetary geologists and mapping specialists to attend this workshop to learn of, discuss, and improve on the concepts and tools that are being developed for the future mapping of planet Mars. The workshop venue is the Il Ciocco Resort in Tuscany, Italy.


    Last Update: 22 June 2009

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