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Horgan

American  
[hawr-guhn] / ˈhɔr gən /

noun

  1. Paul, 1903–95, U.S. novelist and historian.


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The study was led by Adrian Broz, a postdoctoral research associate at Purdue University working in the lab of Briony Horgan.

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Horgan serves as a long-term planner on NASA's Perseverance rover mission and is a professor of planetary science in Purdue's Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences.

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"But until we can actually get to these large outcroppings with the rover, these small rocks are our only on-the-ground evidence for how these rocks could have formed," Horgan said.

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"Elsewhere on Mars, rocks like these are probably some of the most important outcrops we've seen from orbit because they are just so hard to form," Horgan said.

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Horgan noted that there is no obvious nearby source where the kaolinite could have formed, even though the fragments appear scattered along the rover's path since it landed in Jezero crater in February 2021.

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