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MSIP team led by Dianne C. Kable

Teacher Name: Dianne C. Kable
School Name: Gates Intermediate School (Period F19)
Grade Level: 8
City: Scituate
State: Massachusetts
Country: United States

Science Question:
Do the lava flows and craters in the northern and southern hemisphere of Mars show age differences?
Main Results:
1) Based on our results our hypothesis is wrong.

2) The only way we can confirm our results is to measure many other areas in both the northern and southern hemisphere.

3) It is possible that even though the southern hemisphere is older than the northern, there could have been younger flows in the southern,

Period F19 Final Report
Extra Comments:
1) This was very difficult to do, but we think we did a good job.

2) Targeting the surface was a great experience.

3) I learned a lot.

Area Name: Terra Sabaea
Latitude (N): -3.910
Longitude (E): 320.196
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THEMIS context image
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Students' THEMIS image
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