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Tag Archives: Mars Express Analyser of Space Plasma and EneRgetic Atoms
Does Mars’ bow shock location correlate with atmospheric dust?
A Lancaster University [UK] physicist has led an international study, based on data from ESA’s Mars Express orbiter, which throws new light on the interaction between the planet Mars and supersonic particles in the solar wind. As the energetic particles … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged ASPERA-3, atmosphere, bow shock, dust, dust storms, ESA, European Space Agency, global dust storms, Mars Express, Mars Express Analyser of Space Plasma and EneRgetic Atoms, MEX					
					
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