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  • File:Blueberries eagle.jpg
    ...mately at approximately 11:35:50 Mars local solar time, Microscopic Imager dust cover commanded to be OPEN.
    (600 × 521 (173 KB)) - 15:29, 20 December 2018
  • ...ving vehicles using purely optical systems might have some difficulty in a dust storm, but radar based sensors might be added. References for sensors, emb
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  • ...sibility is heating the perchlorates, as this will release oxygen, but the dust must first be collected. ...to be brought inside from time to time for maintenance, so the problem of dust on the suits does not entirely go away.
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  • ...comes excessively scratched and pitted due to the unavoidable wind carried dust or due to bits of Phobos falling on it, that pane is recycled at a glass fa ::The comparison with natural dust in the wind is convincing, at least as long as the dropped particles are sm
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  • File:Russel Crater Dust Devil Changes.jpg
    Russel Crater Dust Devil Changes, as seen by hirise. Location is 54.3 degrees south latitude a
    (630 × 469 (43 KB)) - 18:06, 28 May 2018
  • ...from approximately 20 to 200 microns (μm); hence, the dust that can cover dust devil tracks may only be the thickness of a human hair.<ref>https://en.wiki ...Dunes, as seen by HiRISE. Click on image to see light-toned deposits and dust devil tracks.
    5 KB (808 words) - 14:29, 21 April 2020
  • ...thyroid hormone in fetuses, newborns, and children are not. Perchlorate dust affects lung tissue. *Reducing dust intake into the settlement is a good objective. Washing vehicles, spacesui
    2 KB (365 words) - 10:18, 30 September 2022
  • ...agnesium and Carbon that is present on Mars. It was identified in Martian dust in [[Gusev Crater]] by the [[Spirit]] rover.
    579 bytes (95 words) - 13:07, 30 September 2022
  • ...ng the Martian winter when the intensity of the sunlight is reduced, and [[dust storms]] have from time to time caused severe reductions in the available p *Attenuation through accumulated dust= 0,9
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  • File:ESP 042625 1655tars.jpg
    ...rger grains like pebbles are rolled on top of smaller ripples; then, finer dust settles into the cracks, “inflating” the pebbles, making the TAR larger
    (1,506 × 1,332 (763 KB)) - 08:04, 17 April 2020
  • *'''Dust storms'''. During dust storms direct solar illumination may fall to nothing, while indirect illumi ...ol might be useful to reduce the adhesion of dust. Likely, some amount of dust will be considered too difficult to remove and a lower efficiency will be a
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  • File:ESP 054066 1920newstreak.jpg
    ...streak it started is 1 kilometer long! Slope streaks are created when dry dust avalanches leave behind dark swaths on dusty Martian hills. The faded scar
    (1,342 × 529 (131 KB)) - 08:24, 12 June 2018
  • Local dust storms Global dust storms
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  • ...some sort of automated cleaner (which itself must be maintained). During dust storms energy losses of 25 to 50% are typical, tho 95% power losses have ha ...Solar power stations orbiting the planet would avoid dust accumulation and dust storms, but a significant amount of energy (~20%) would be lost beaming the
    6 KB (876 words) - 08:54, 24 June 2022
  • File:AdirondackP2542 Sol14 L456-A16R1 br.jpg
    ...off the lander. The rock was selected as Spirit's first target because its dust-free, flat surface is ideally suited for grinding. Clean surfaces also are
    (500 × 500 (80 KB)) - 17:34, 18 December 2018
  • ...maybe bromine compounds. All the rocks are covered with a fine coating of dust. One type can be brushed off, while another needed to be ground off by the ...nd Arabia that have been detected by orbiting satellites. A thin layer of dust, maybe less than one millimeter thick covers all surfaces.<ref name="Bell,
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  • What MGS is less well known for is it's "oblique" views. Taken to monitor [[dust storms]] and [[clouds]], and the "[[limb]]" of Mars, these views are incred ...e]], which although very different to the one on Earth, nevertheless has [[dust storms]], haze, and a "terminator" between the Mars atmosphere and space. T
    3 KB (441 words) - 16:46, 17 December 2018
  • ...he atmosphere.  Among other findings, it was used to better understand how dust warms the Martian atmosphere by absorbing sunlight.<ref>Johns Hopkins Appli ...[[Mars Global Surveyor]] used thermal emission spectroscopy to learn about dust in the Martian atmosphere and the surface temperature on Mars.<ref>Arizona
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  • File:Mars Viking 11a097wide.png
    Dust dunes on Mars, taken by the Viking 1 Lander in the early morning. The pole
    (800 × 137 (102 KB)) - 10:03, 23 January 2019
  • ...last month. Zhurong had anti dust coatings on its solar cells, but moving dust on Mars builds up static charges which cause them to stick to surfaces stro
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