Episode 39 - "There are some blow up bubbles" Mars

16/10/2015 36 min

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Episode Synopsis

This week we talk about water on Mars and aeroelastic flutter of bird wings.

John got married with drones and garter cannons. Keep an eye on his Twitter feed for more videos soon.
We have a GSA poster and AGU Talk!

Mars

Mars facts from NASA
Mars Cultural Fascination
The Martian Way
Seveneves
The Martian
Elon Musk Bio

Water on mars

Recurring Slope Linea (RSL), identified in 2011 by Lujendra Ojha (then student, now at Georgia Institute of Technology)
Great pictures of RSLs
Recurring slope lineae in equatorial regions of Mars (Nature Geoscience)
HiRISE observations of Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) during southern summer on Mars (Icarus)
Detection of Perchlorate and the Soluble Chemistry of Martian Soil at the Phoenix Lander Site (Science)
Phoenix Lander *Spectral evidence for hydrated salts in recurring slope lineae on Mars (Nature Geoscience)

Fun Paper Friday
Clark, C. J., Elias, D. O., & Prum, R. O. (2011). Aeroelastic flutter produces hummingbird feather songs. Science, 333(6048), 1430–1433. http://doi.org/10.1126/science.1205222

Heterodyne
Convolution
Neat Audio Convolution Demo Video

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