Climate of Mars

The climate of the planet Mars has been a topic of scientific curiosity for centuries, in part because it is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope .

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2018

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28 sections

72 paragraphs

34 images

326 internal links

241 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. Further reading

18. External links

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The climate of the planet Mars has been a topic of scientific curiosity for centuries, in part because it is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope .

2017

291037 characters

28 sections

71 paragraphs

31 images

316 internal links

222 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. Further reading

18. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, in part because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope .

2016

284833 characters

28 sections

69 paragraphs

30 images

313 internal links

212 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. Further reading

18. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope .

2015

275010 characters

28 sections

73 paragraphs

30 images

309 internal links

191 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. Further reading

18. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope .

2014

240101 characters

28 sections

70 paragraphs

28 images

306 internal links

145 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. Further reading

18. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope .

2013

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28 sections

60 paragraphs

27 images

279 internal links

135 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. Further reading

18. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope.

2012

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27 sections

61 paragraphs

21 images

272 internal links

133 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate zones

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. References

17. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth.

2011

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27 sections

56 paragraphs

14 images

255 internal links

99 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate Zones of Mars

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. Notes

17. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth.

2010

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27 sections

55 paragraphs

14 images

248 internal links

80 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Climate Zones of Mars

13. Current missions

14. Future missions

15. See also

16. Notes

17. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth.

2009

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26 sections

52 paragraphs

11 images

239 internal links

68 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Current missions

13. Future missions

14. See also

15. Notes

16. External links

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earth 0.097

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, not least because Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth.

2008

130902 characters

26 sections

52 paragraphs

8 images

225 internal links

61 external links

1. Historical climate observations

2. Martian paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Current missions

13. Future missions

14. See also

15. References

16. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, due not least to the fact that Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth. A lingering pre-scientific fascination with "the planet of war" also contributes to interest.

2007

107198 characters

25 sections

52 paragraphs

4 images

98 internal links

54 external links

1. Important historical climate observations

2. Martian Paleoclimatology

3. Weather

4. Clouds

5. Temperature

6. Atmospheric properties and processes

7. Mountains

8. Polar caps

9. Solar wind

10. Seasons

11. Evidence for recent climatic change

12. Current missions

13. Future missions

14. See also

15. References

16. External links

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The climate of Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, due not least to the fact that Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth. A lingering pre-scientific fascination with "the planet of war" also contributes to interest.