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What a Geologist Sees When They Look at Perseverance’s Landing Site
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What a Geologist Sees When They Look at Perseverance’s Landing Site
Geologists love fieldwork. They love getting their specialized hammers and chisels into seams in the rock, exposing unweathered surfaces and teasing out the rock’s secrets. Mars would be the ultimate field trip for many of them, but sadly, that’s not possible.
Instead, we’ve sent the Perseverance rover on the field trip. But if a geologist were along for the ride, what would it look like to them?
Geologists tell us there’s no substitute for fieldwork. Jezero Crater is where Perseverance is going on its field trip, and fortunately, the crater has been examined in different ways by different satellites. To a geologist’s eyes, the crater is a bonanza.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - Lawmakers returned from their recess on Tuesday with the main action being an override of all six vetoes by Gov. Andy Beshear, which in turn prompted
Editor s note: This story was updated at 3 p.m. on Feb. 4 to include comments from retired Franklin Circuit Judge Roger Crittenden.
The legislature Tuesday overrode Gov. Andy Beshearâs veto of House Bill 3, which will allow civil lawsuits against the state to be heard in the area of original jurisdiction rather than in Franklin Circuit Court.
The House voted 71-23 and the Senate 30-7 to override Beshearâs veto. The law goes into effect immediately.
Previously, all civil actions involving the commonwealth were assigned to the Franklin Circuit Court judges, currently Phillip Shepherd and Thomas Wingate, because Frankfort is the seat of state government.