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| The NASA web site has wonderful links. Any way, I am posting an image from a movie of Mars' weather between 21 - 28 April. The link is: Malin Space Science Systems Captioned Image Release, MSSS-29 What do you think? |
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Dollsworth (07-May-2008) | ||
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| Re: Weather reports for Mars, 21-28 April, 2008 It seems wierd getting weather reports for another planet |
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| I guess it is! From my limited knowledge of weather science, I think it is an interesting activity to look at the dynamics of the weather/climate of another world- one that has similiarities with our own- Mars once had flowing water, has water ice, seasons, dust devils, winds, changes in air pressure etc. The new lander, due there on 25 May will be closer to the polar region. |
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