A ‘doorway’ on Mars? Why people see things in space that aren’t there
We should not be surprised that some of the innumerable rocks on Mars have weird shapes, because many have been...
I became Professor of Planetary Geosciences at the Open University in November 2013, having been a Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences since 1994. Before that I was a Lecturer here. I am now in the Department of Physical Sciences, but until 2011 was in the former Department of Earth Sciences. During 1999-2004 I was Director of Teaching and Geosciences Programme Director. I have also been Leader of the IAVCEI Commission on Remote Sensing, and in 2005 I was appointed to the PPARC Solar System Advisory Panel and the BepiColombo Oversight Committee.
We should not be surprised that some of the innumerable rocks on Mars have weird shapes, because many have been...