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Brought to you by the Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science Team Afternoon clouds over the Tharsis volcanoes and Valles Marineris in April 1999 (Mars Orbiter Camera image courtesy of NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems) Contents: Late Martian Weather! Highlights of the Martian Atmosphere Martian Temperature and Pressure Profiles Public Access to Data Products Daily Martian Weather Report ...
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Mars Global Surveyor Launch Date: 07 November 1996 UT 17:00:50 Launch Vehicle: Delta II On-orbit mass: 1030.5 kg Power System: 4 Solar Array Panels, 667 W Mars Global Surveyor imaging scientists presented evidence for ancient large bodies of water at a press briefing on Monday, December 4. Images showing layered deposits on Mars may indicate sedimentary rocks laid down in lakes 3.5 to 4.3 ...
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Page design by Gregg Herres and William K. Hartmann. PSI MGS Web Site: Table of Contents MGS Mission at PSI Introduction to Cratering Studies Published Results and Abstracts Current Research in Progress Study of Mars Landing Sites Mars Global Surveyor Launch: Eye witness painting done on site at Kennedy Space Center. Copyright William K. Hartmann. Dr. William K. Hartmann, a senior scientist at ...
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The Mars Global Survey Relay Test by Darrel Emerson, AA7FV This is a summary of material which appeared in The AMSAT Journal, Volume 20, No. 1, Jan/Feb 1997. pp.1, 4-11. (Last revised February 7th 1997) Introduction A High Resolution Spectrum from the Mars Global Surveyor Relay Test Measured Frequencies of the MR Measured Amplitude of the MR Comparisons of Measurements at Stanford with AA7FV Data ...
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