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Tour the Solar SystemModule 4Earth–Moon and Mars
Module 4 / Lesson 12 of 3035 min
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Can we read a rocky world's biography?

When craters, lava, tectonics, atmosphere, water, ice, and life all write or erase the surface, how do we reconstruct a reliable sequence?

Use Mercury, Venus, Earth, the Moon, and Mars as five archives. Read not only what each world preserves, but also how its record is biased and rewritten.

Artistic scientific reconstruction arranging Mercury, Venus, Earth, the Moon, and Mars above layered geological strata in a dark archival composition.
Artistic scientific reconstruction: worlds, strata, and timeline-like bands form a comparative archive. Sizes, spacing, and geological layers are symbolic and not to scale.

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