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Tag Archives: wind
MARCI weather report, October 12-18, 2015
Dust storm activity was relatively more calm this past week on Mars. As the south polar hood continued to develop, another pulse of dust lifting activity occurred northwest of Argyre and extended into Valles Marineris. A local scale dust storm … Continue reading
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MARCI weather report, October 5-11, 2015
During the past week, the large dust storm north of Deuteronilus noted previously had quickly dissipated. In the southern hemisphere, dust storms were observed over Aonia and western Argyre. This activity later reached into Valles Marineris and obscured the canyon … Continue reading
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MARCI weather report, Sept 28-October 4, 2015
For the past week on Mars, dust storms and diffuse water-ice clouds were spotted north of the developing south polar hood. Meanwhile, on the other side of the red planet, a long reaching dust storm occurred over Arcadia. Towards the … Continue reading
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MARCI weather report, September 21-27, 2015
A slight uptick in dust lifting activity was observed last week on Mars. Small local storms were spotted over Solis and areas north of Argyre at the beginning of the week. Dust activity reached into the eastern canyons of Valles … Continue reading
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MARCI weather report, September 14-20, 2015
Diffuse water-ice cloud activity continued in the equatorial latitudes this past week as the aphelion cloud-belt developed. Each sol, dust activity and optically thick water-ice clouds were observed along the receding north polar ice cap edge. In the southern hemisphere, … Continue reading
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THEMIS: Windstreaks
THEMIS Image of the Day, September 21, 2015. Today’s VIS image shows several windstreaks located on the volcanic flows west of Ceraunius Tholus. More THEMIS Images of the Day by geological topic.
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Ceraunius Fossae, Ceraunius Tholus, Mars Odyssey, NASA, THEMIS, Thermal Emission Imaging System, wind, wind streaks
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HiRISE: Which came first?
The workings of the Martian winds are visible in this image of sand dunes trapped inside an unnamed crater in southern Terra Cimmeria. Many of the craters in the southern highlands of Mars contain sand dunes, and HiRISE is still … Continue reading
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Tagged dunes, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, Terra Cimmeria, University of Arizona, wind
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MARCI weather report, September 7-13, 2015
Last week on Mars, afternoon condensate water-ice clouds were abundant over the western hemisphere’s topographic highs. Further south, dust storms and diffuse water-ice clouds continued to develop along the northern boundary of the south polar hood. A large transient dust … Continue reading
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MARCI weather report, Aug 31-Sept 6, 2015
For the past week on Mars, condensate water-ice clouds and dust storms continued to propagate eastward along the seasonal north polar ice cap edge. Further south, in the equatorial latitudes, diffuse water-ice clouds were spotted over Tempe, Alba Patera, Elysium, … Continue reading
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MARCI weather report, August 24-30, 2015
Sporadic storm activity continued in the southern mid-to-high latitudes of Mars last week. In the low latitudes, condensate water-ice clouds were prevalent over eastern Meridiani, Elysium, and the Tharsis bulge. To the north, fleeting dust storms and water-ice clouds continued … Continue reading
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