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Bruce A. Cantor
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Explosion monitoring on planetary surface with atmosphere: comparison between Mars and Earth.
RECENT ADVANCES IN SEISMOACOUSTIC METHODS FOR EXPLOSION MONITORING III ORAL
seismology | 16 december 2022
Philippe H. Lognonné, Liliya V. Posiolova, Raphael...
Large surface explosions have been detected at teleseismic epicentral distances larger than 60° on Mars jointly by the seismometer of the InSight...
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Observations of the Mars Year 35 E (Early) Large-Scale Regional Dust Event
PROCESSES IN THE PRESENT-DAY ATMOSPHERE OF MARS I ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2022
David M. Kass, Armin Kleinboehl, James H. Shirley,...
In Mars Year 35 a large-scale regional dust event started at Ls ~ 35° and lasted until Ls ~ 50°. This was during northern spring whose clima...
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) Estimates of Contemporary Impact Rates on Mars
THE INNER SOLAR SYSTEM II ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
planetary sciences | 13 december 2022
Michael C. Malin, David A. Susko, Liliya V. Posiol...
CTX is a modest resolution (6 m/pixel), moderately wide Field of View (~30 km) camera on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). It has imaged 99.99% of th...
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Explaining NOMAD D/H Observations by Cloud‐Induced Fractionation of Water Vapor on Mars
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
10 february 2022
Frank Daerden, Lori Neary, Geronimo Villanueva, Gi...
The vertical profiles of water vapor and its semi‐heavy hydrogen isotope HDO provided by instruments on ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter constitute ...
Atmospheric Assessment in Support of Ingenuity Helicopter Flights
THE MARS 2020 PERSEVERANCE ROVER’S EARLY MISSION IN JEZERO CRATER, MARS IV POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2021
Michael Mischna, Mark I. Richardson, Havard F. Gri...
The Ingenuity helicopter arrived at Mars on February 18, 2021, as a passenger on the underside of the Perseverance rover of the Mars 2020 mission. Its...
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Observations of the Mars Year 35 E (Early) Large-Scale Regional Dust Event
PROCESSES IN THE PRESENT-DAY ATMOSPHERE OF MARS I
planetary sciences | 10 december 2020
David M. Kass, Armin Kleinboehl, James H. Shirley,...
We report on an unusual large-scale regional dust event that started at Ls ~35° of this Mars year (early June 2019). The event occurred in Northe...
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Integration of MGS TES FFSM eddies and MOC-observed dust storms, MY 24–26
PROCESSES IN THE PRESENT-DAY ATMOSPHERE OF MARS IV POSTERS
planetary sciences | 12 december 2019
John Noble, Alison F. Bridger, Jeffrey R. Barnes, ...
Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) orbiter observed a planet-encircling dust storm (PDS) in Mars year (MY) 25 from Ls=176.2-263.4°. We present an examina...
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Annual and Long-Term Mars Northern Seasonal Cap Recession Observed with MARCI
PROCESSES IN THE PRESENT-DAY ATMOSPHERE OF MARS IV POSTERS
planetary sciences | 12 december 2019
Victoria Auerbach, Wendy M. Calvin, Philip B. Jame...
Mars seasonal caps undergo a constant cycling between the north and south, causing retreat and condensation throughout a Martian year. By utilizing s...
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