Cloud atlas of Mars reveals an atmosphere unlike our own


Elongated dust clouds aren’t found on Earth

ESA/DLR/FU Berlin/A. Cowart

The most complete catalogue of clouds found on Mars has revealed the planet’s dazzling array of atmospheric phenomena, including some unlike any seen on Earth.

Mars’s atmosphere is thin and made up of primarily carbon dioxide. When condensed by cool temperatures and mixed together with dust and water vapour, it can create striking cloud patterns.

To better understand these patterns and their impact on Mars’s climate, Daniela Tirsch at the German Aerospace Center…

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