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ASTROArts Blog from Thilina Heenatigala

Martematica - 2

Wren’s calling In homage to C.Wren, architect, mathematician and astronomer. Tech data - A) Mars - Exposure of North Polar layered deposits (PSP_009683_2670) Lat: 86.9° Long: 300.9°. B) Maths - Spherical cycloid. It was studied and named by Galileo in 1599. He found the area of the surface by weighing pieces of metal cut into the shape of the cycloid. The Gorgon lair This HiRISE image covers the southwest portion of the terraces and floor of Holden Crater situated in southwest Margaritifer Terra. Mythical landscape create mythical images. Tech data - A) Mars - Holden Crater megabreccia (PSP_001666_1530) Lat: 26.8° Long: 325.3°. B) Maths - Variation on the genus 2 knot possible mutation. Sand dollars Impact craters indicate the past presence of water or ice. When there is water, there is life; when there is life, there is trade; when there is trade, there is coinage. Tech data - A) Mars - Distal rampart of crater in Chryse Planitia (ESP_014417_1975) Lat: 17.2° Long: 311.6°. B) Maths - Trefoil and cinquefoil knots. The trefoil is fundamental to the study of mathematical knot theory because it is the simplest possible knot. The cinquefoil knot, also known as Solomon’s seal knot or pentafoil knot, is one of two knots with crossing number five. 012 Ancient basketry This crater is located in the Southern hemisphere where it was winter at the time this image was taken. The odd color and shape seem fitting for basketry-like patterns display. Tech data - A) Mars -... Read More..