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A. R. Albee

Planetary Science

California Institute of Technology

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About A. R. Albee at California Institute of Technology

As a dedicated researcher at California Institute of Technology, A. R. Albee has developed a specialized expertise in Mars exploration, planetary geology, space mission science, remote sensing, planetary cartography, space technology, astrogeology. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "A reexamination of the RB-SR isotopic systematics of lunar breccia 12013", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Mars exploration and planetary geology.

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Mars explorationplanetary geologyspace mission scienceremote sensingplanetary cartographyspace technologyastrogeology
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