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18 April 2023

Landslides as a dominant landscape process on icy satellites

Landslides as a dominant landscape process on icy satellites The journal Icarus has a very interesting new paper (Mills et al. 2023) that considers why some icy satellites of large planets, such as those orbiting Jupiter and Saturn (in particular Ganymede, Europa, and Enceladus), have smooth surfaces with very few impact craters.  There is a good plain English summary of this work on the Interesting Engineering website too.  Conventionally, the …

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21 April 2020

The most expensive landslide samples of all time? Moon rock

NASA is re-analysing samples of moon rock collected during the Apollo 17 mission. These samples are believed to be from a landslide.

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8 May 2019

Hargraves Crater: is this a landslide on Mars? Your views please

Yesterday @HiRISE posted an image of the “Distinctive Lobe of Northern Hargraves Crater Ejecta Blanket”. On Twitter @acwiebusch asks if this is a landslide.

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19 June 2018

Mars: a landslide triggered by a small meteoroid impact

The University of Arizona has released HiRISE imagery from Mars showing a 1 km long landslide triggered by a meteoroid impact about ten years ago

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