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O que (quem) é exploration seismology - definição

SEISMIC EVENT OCCURRED ON MARS
Martian seismology; Seismology on Mars; Seismology of Mars; Earthquakes on Mars; Earthquake on Mars; Marsquakes; MarsQuake
  • AudioVideoFile]]; Sol 128; 6 April 2019)</div>
  • Cutaway illustration showing ''[[InSight]]''{{'s}} seismometer underneath the white windshield
  • <div align="center">Mars - InSight Lander - Seismometer (Sol 110)</div>
  • <div align="center">Mars - Seismic wave simulation (artist concept; 2019)</div>
  • <div align="center">Inside Mars InfoGraphic<br />Mars InSight Lander (May 17, 2022)</div>

Lunar seismology         
  • Apollo seismometer
  • Seismometer readings from the impact made by the Apollo 17 Saturn S-IVB impacting the Lunar surface arrive at NASA
SEISMOLOGY
Lunar seismography; Lunar seismometer; Seismology of the Moon; Selenoseismology
Lunar seismology is the study of ground motions of the Moon and the events, typically impacts or moonquakes, that excite them.
Exploration of the Moon         
  • ''[[Cassini–Huygens]]'' took this image during its lunar flyby, before it traveled to [[Saturn]]
  • Galileo]]'s sketches of the Moon from the groundbreaking ''[[Sidereus Nuncius]]''
  • The earliest surviving [[daguerrotype]] of the Moon by John W. Draper (1840)
  • [[Luna 9]] was the first spacecraft to achieve a landing on the Moon in February 1966.
  • Scale model of [[Luna 3]]
  • Lewis Rutherfurd]] in 1865
  • The first picture of another world from space and of the Moon's far side, photographed by [[Luna 3]] in 1959.
  • Robert Hooke's]] ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
  • [[Apollo 17]] astronaut [[Harrison Schmitt]] standing next to a boulder at Taurus-Littrow during the third EVA (extravehicular activity).
  • ''[[Earthrise]]'' taken by [[William Anders]] of [[Apollo 8]] in December 1968
  • Museum replica of [[Luna 1]] and [[Luna 2]]
  • 1966 stamp with a drawing of the first soft landed probe [[Luna 9]], next to the first view of the lunar surface photographed by the probe.
VARIOUS UNCREWED AND CREWED FLIGHTS FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON
Moon exploration; Robotic exploration of the Moon; Lunar exploration; Exploration of the moon; Lunar probe; Exploration of Moon; Moon orbiter; Exploration of Luna; Human exploration of the Moon; Manned exploration of the Moon; Crewed exploration of the Moon
The physical exploration of the Moon began when Luna 2, a space probe launched by the Soviet Union, made an impact on the surface of the Moon on September 14, 1959. Prior to that the only available means of exploration had been observation from Earth.
Hydrocarbon exploration         
  • Oil exploration expenditures are greatest when crude oil prices are high
  • [[Mud log]] in process, a common way to study the rock types when drilling oil wells.
SEARCH FOR HYDROCARBONS
Oil field prospecting; Oild field prospecting; Petroleum exploration; Oil exploration; Gas exploration; Oil and gas exploration; Oil prospector; Exploration well; Oil discovery; Exploration permits; Oil exploration and production; Oil & gas exploration; Exploration of hydrocarbons; Gas drilling; Exploratory well; Fossil fuel exploration
Hydrocarbon exploration (or oil and gas exploration) is the search by petroleum geologists and geophysicists for deposits of hydrocarbons, particularly petroleum and natural gas, in the Earth using petroleum geology.

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Marsquake

A marsquake is a quake which, much like an earthquake, would be a shaking of the surface or interior of the planet Mars as a result of the sudden release of energy in the planet's interior, such as the result of plate tectonics, which most quakes on Earth originate from, or possibly from hotspots such as Olympus Mons or the Tharsis Montes. The detection and analysis of marsquakes could be informative to probing the interior structure of Mars, as well as identifying whether any of Mars's many volcanoes continue to be volcanically active.

Quakes have been observed and well-documented on the Moon, and there is evidence of past quakes on Venus. However, marsquakes were not definitely observed until 2019. Compelling evidence has been found that Mars has in the past been seismically more active, with clear magnetic striping over a large region of southern Mars. Magnetic striping on Earth is often a sign of a region of particularly thin crust splitting and spreading, forming new land in the slowly separating rifts; a prime example of this being the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. However, no clear spreading ridge has been found in this region, suggesting that another, possibly non-seismic explanation may be needed.

The 4,000 km (2,500 mi) long canyon system, Valles Marineris, has been suggested to be the remnant of an ancient Martian strike-slip fault. The first confirmed seismic event emanating from Valles Marineris, a quake with a magnitude of 4.2, was detected by InSight on 25 August 2021, proving it to be an active fault.