... thermal inertia of the Martian soil; . diurnal and seasonal dynamics of the temperature regime; . ... 6 . Scan rate . 1 line/s . Surface spatial resolution . 0.1 - 1 km/pixel . Temperature sensitivity . 0.5 K at T = 240 K . ...
... spectra of sunlight passed through the Martian atmosphere at the limb of the planet ... spectra of sunlight reflected from the surface and attenuated in the atmosphere of ... measuring auroral spectra of the Martian atmosphere . ...
... Observations in MARSIS/RADAR data of enhanced ionization signatures on the Martian nightside ionosphere under different solar circumstances and their possible association with electrons ducted toward crustal magnetic fields at the planetary surface ...
... by the SPICAM IR spectrometer: Five martian years of observations Icarus, 251, 50-64 ... potentials above the day-side lunar surface exposed to the solar radiation ... A. Zakharov, The influence of the surface conductivity on the local electric fields ...
... Distribution of Hydrogen in the Near Surface of Mars: Evidence for Subsurface Ice ... Water ice clouds in the Martian atmosphere: General circulation model experiments ...
... by the SPICAM IR spectrometer: Five martian years of observations Icarus, 251, 50-64 ... potentials above the day-side lunar surface exposed to the solar radiation ... Zakharov , The influence of the surface conductivity on the local electric fields ...
... Petit found that the orbit was elliptical, with a period of 2 hours 44 minutes 59 seconds, an apogee at 3570 km above the Earth's surface and perigee at just 11.4 km (!) above the Earth's surface. ...
... Would the moon surface be different in appearance in Australia and New Zealand than ... Mars, so I can more realistically visualize a lighter-than-martian-atmosphere-craft ...
... Would the moon surface be different in appearance in Australia and New Zealand than ... Mars, so I can more realistically visualize a lighter-than-martian-atmosphere-craft ...
... we were, therefore, 7,480 kilometers above the surface of the globe where we met it ... 4,648 miles) above the Earth's surface would have a period of 4 hours, 48 minutes ...