Measurement of the Current Martian Cratering Size Frequency Distribution, Predictions for and Expected Improvements from InSight
I. J. Daubar(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Foivos Karakostas(University of Maryland, College Park), N. C. Schmerr(University of Maryland, College Park), M. A. Kreslavsky(Planetary Science Institute), M. E. Banks(Planetary Science Institute), Shane Byrne(Planetary Science Institute), Philippe Lognonné(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), T. Kawamura, M. Golombek, A. S. McEwen(Planetary Science Institute)
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
March 1, 2015
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