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Tag Archives: global dust storm
2018 global dust storm according to Curiosity’s REMS instrument in Gale Crater
[Editor’s note: From a paper by Daniel Viúdez‐Moreiras and 14 co-authors recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.] Effects of the MY34/2018 Global Dust Storm as Measured by MSL REMS in Gale Crater • Atmospheric opacity over Gale Crater … Continue reading
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Tagged atmosphere, atmospheric pressure, Curiosity, Gale Crater, global dust storm, Mars Science Laboratory, MSL, relative humidity, REMS, Rover Environmental Monitoring Station
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HiRISE: Seeing through the dusty air
Mars has been enveloped in dusty haze, but the sensitivity of HiRISE enables imaging of surface features through a moderate level of haze. This image shows a fresh impact crater in the northern middle latitudes. A technique called “pixel binning” … Continue reading
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Tagged global dust storm, haze, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, pixel binning, planet-encircling dust event, University of Arizona
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Curiosity captures thickening haze as dust storm goes global
A storm of tiny dust particles has engulfed much of Mars over the last two weeks and prompted NASA’s Opportunity rover to suspend science operations. But across the planet, NASA’s Curiosity rover, which has been studying Martian soil at Gale … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeolis Mons, Curiosity, Duluth, dust storms, Gale Crater, global dust storm, Mars Science Laboratory, Mount Sharp, MSL, Murray Formation, NASA, Vera Rubin Ridge
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