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Tag Archives: Acidalia
MARCI weather report: August 4-10, 2014
Storm activity continued at mid-to-high latitudes in both hemispheres this week. In the north, dust-lifting off of the residual polar cap was observed north of Deuteronilus. Towards the end of the week, regional scale storm activity also developed in northern … Continue reading
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Tagged Acidalia, Aonia Terra, atmosphere, Deuteronilus, dust, Hellas, Malin Space Science Systems, MARCI, Mars Color Imager, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, MSSS, NASA, Noachis, Sirenum, storms, weather
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Ancient flood sediments exposed in northern lowlands craters
A light-toned layer has been discovered exposed in the interior walls of numerous craters in the Chryse and Acidalia plains, according to a recent paper published in Geology by Mark Salvatore and Philip Christensen (both Arizona State University). The layer, … Continue reading
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Tagged Acidalia, Chryse, HiRISE, MOC, outflow channels, outflow sediments, THEMIS
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MARCI weather report, February 17-23, 2014
Dust-raising activity and haze was observed in North Utopia, over Olympia, and in Acidalia. Several local dust storms were observed in Solis. Diffuse water ice clouds were present at tropical latitudes, and were particularly visible over Valles Marineris. Skies were … Continue reading
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Tagged Acidalia, atmosphere, dust, Endeavour Crater, Gale Crater, Malin Space Science Systems, MARCI, Mars Color Imager, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, MSSS, NASA, Olympia, storms, Utopia, Valles Marineris, weather
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