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Sunday, 29 July 2012

Giant ice avalanches on Iapetus provide clue to extreme slippage elsewhere in the solar system | e! Science News

Giant ice avalanches on Iapetus provide clue to extreme slippage elsewhere in the solar system | e! Science News: "We see landslides everywhere in the solar system," says Kelsi Singer, graduate student in earth and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, "but Saturn's icy moon Iapetus has more giant landslides than any body other than Mars."

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