- Original Caption Released with Image:
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The Canadian-built lidar aboard NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander produced this
graphic of a profile of a Martian cloud on the 99th sol, or Martian day,
of the mission (Sept. 3, 2008). The vertical streaks at the base of the
cloud on the right of the image show ice crystals falling from the cloud,
similar to snow. The streaks are curved as the winds are faster around 3
kilometers (almost 2 miles) than at higher altitudes. Scientists are able
to determine that the snow is water-based and not carbon-dioxide snow,
since temperatures on Mars are currently too warm to support the latter.
- Image Credit:
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NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Canadian Space Agency
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