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Mars Spacecraft Teams on Alert for Dust-Storm Season
Heading into a period of the Martian year prone to major dust storms, the team operating NASA's twin Mars rovers is taking advantage of eye-in-the-sky weather reports.
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HiRISE Sees Signs of an Unearthly Spring
New images from the UA-led HiRISE experiment detail patterns of dust carried by gas from beneath the seasonal ice cap.
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New Views of Martian Moon and Surface
HiRISE captured these enhanced-color images of Deimos, the smaller of the two moons of Mars, on 21 February 2009.
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Fractured Lavas Suggest Floods on Mars
Unique fractures in lavas on ancient Mars suggest water occasionally flooded portions of the planet's surface.
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Martian Weather Activity on Short Timescales
This trio of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) images shows an area in the Icaria Planum region (near 39.5°S, 103.2°W) before, during, and after a local dust-raising event occurred in October 2008. >>
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A Martian Valentine for 2009
Happy St. Valentine's Day from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) team!
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Scientists Find 'Missing' Mineral and Clues to Mars Mysteries
Researchers using a powerful instrument aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have found a long-sought-after mineral on the Martian surface and, with it, unexpected clues to the Red Planet's watery past.
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Weather Movies, Mars South Polar Region, March-April 2009 |
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Peeling Back Layers of a Martian Polar Ice Cap |
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Carbon-Dioxide Frost Settling from Seasonal Outbursts |
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Video Exploration of Details in Athabasca Valles on Mars |
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