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BOOK REVIEW: SPACE - A HISTORY OF SPACE EXPLORATION IN PHOTOGRAPHS
Nov 3, 2004 - The start of the winter season brings many unpleasant memories, but 
putting on a favourite, well worn glove helps diminish the spectre of the upcoming 
season. Andrew Chaikin's book Space - A History of Space Exploration in Photographs 
feels like one of these favourite gloves. Its many photographs engenders a warm, 
comforting feeling of the fantastic progression we've made. Just like a well worn 
glove, this book may not have many surprises but reading it can provide a warm feeling 
of what may be upcoming for humankind in space.

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TITHONIUM CHASMA ON MARS
Nov 3, 2004 - This image is of a region of Mars called Tithonium Chasma, which is at 
the western end of the enormous Valles Marineris Canyon system. The whole canyon 
system was created through a combination of geologic factors, including tectonic 
rifting, water, and wind action, volcanism, and glaciers. The canyon floors have a 
dark, layered material, which is probably sedimentary material, though it's still 
under much speculation from scientists. The picture was taken by the European Space 
Agency's Mars Express spacecraft.

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