Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI (2005) 2156.pdf TRACKING RETREAT OF THE NORTH SEASONAL ICE CAP ON MARS: RESULTS FROM THE THEMIS INVES-
The CO2 ice caps on Mars advance and retreat with the seasons. This phenomenon was first observed by Cassini and then confirmed by numerous ground based observations in 19th and 20th centuries [1]. With the advent of the space age
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Summary: | The CO2 ice caps on Mars advance and retreat with the seasons. This phenomenon was first observed by Cassini and then confirmed by numerous ground based observations in 19th and 20th centuries [1]. With the advent of the space age |
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