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Kennda Lynch studies ancient lakes on Earth that serve as stand-ins for Mars’ formerly-flooded craters. The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences postdoctoral researcher helps NASA look for potential landing sites on...
ScienceMatters - Season 2, episode 7: Searching for Life on Mars and Beyond is an episode from ScienceMatters:The Podcast of GT College of Sciences by College of Sciences. Kennda Lynch studies ancient lakes on Earth that serve as stand-ins...
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Kennda Lynch studies ancient lakes on Earth that serve as stand-ins for Mars’ formerly-flooded craters. The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences postdoctoral researcher helps NASA look for potential landing sites on the planet, while also helping to build Georgia Tech’s astrobiology community.
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Published Feb 26, 2019 and 16:58 long