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Charles Cockell is related to Mars through his extensive astrobiological research, specifically investigating the potential for microbial life and geological features on the planet as evidenced by his studies on impact ejection [1], sulfate deposits [2], and hydrothermal colonization [3].
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Publications by Charles Cockell - School of Physics and Astronomy ph.ed.ac.uk 3 facts
referenceCharles Cockell published research titled 'Raman spectroscopic analysis of cyanobacterial gypsum halotrophs and relevance for sulfate deposits on Mars' in the journal Analyst in 2005.
referenceCharles Cockell co-authored a 2007 study titled 'Experimental evidence for the potential impact ejection of viable microorganisms from Mars and Mars-like planets', published in the journal Icarus.
referenceCharles Cockell published research titled 'Microbial colonization in impact-generated hydrothermal sulphate deposits, Haughton impact structure, and implications for sulphates on Mars' in the International Journal of Astrobiology in 2005.