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Originally Posted by Moonhawk
Playing devils advocate a little here - but djellisons comment that you quoted was in response to what I said about the MARSIS and SHARAD results not being publicised through the general media as much results from other missions/instruments (the third post in this thread). I doubt he/she meant to imply that ESA arent producing results full stop. Full scientific papers are not really accessible to the general public and it would be nice to have seen more discoveries publicised on the ESA/NASA websites. Perhaps more announcements will come in time because the data processing is lengthy - i'm just impatient I guess
ESA certainly are producing plenty of scientific papers as your list demonstrates - I dont think anyone would deny that. I hadnt heard of google scholar before this thread - i'll certainly be taking a look at it.
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Google scholar is very useful.
As I said, you have not seen much of the sub surface results because the subsurface results take a lot of work to produce images interpretable by the general public.
Scientific papers are publically available, at university libaries (which are generally open to the public) and other institutions. or, if you are really keen, you can pay yourself (although most are expensive).
Jon