MRO MARCI Weather Report for the week of 18 August 2008 – 24 August 2008
Captioned Image Release No. MSSS-47 — 27 August 2008 http://www.msss.com/msss_images/2008/08/27/
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NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
Martian Weather Between 18 August 2008 and 24 August 2008:
The MARCI acquires a global view of the red planet and its weather patterns
every day.
Please click and play the Quicktime movie (.mov file) to see how the weather on
Mars
changed during this time.
Typical northern summer weather continued to be seen this past week on Mars.
Water ice
clouds converged on the equatorial regions, becoming especially concentrated
over the
major shield volcanoes, Valles Marineris, Syrtis Major, and to the west of
Argyre over Aonia
and Sirenum. Localized dust activity occurred in the southern mid-latitudes and
transiently at the north polar cap. This did not affect the Phoenix lander,
however, as it
continued to experience storm-free weather. Afternoon skies were somewhat cloudy
at
the MER landing sites (Gusev Crater and Meridiani Planum), but no storms
occurred.
Earlier Mars Weather Reports are available HERE.