In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars.
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2018 |
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In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2017 |
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In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2016 |
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In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2015 |
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In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2014 |
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In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2013 |
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The Astronomy on Mars article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2012 |
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The Astronomy on Mars article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2011 |
75119 characters 12 sections 43 paragraphs 15 images 230 internal links 19 external links |
phobos 0.387 earth 0.239 deimos 0.223 moon 0.189 deneb 0.179 transits 0.179 observers 0.145 angular 0.145 equinox 0.115 winter 0.114 naked 0.109 axial 0.108 eye 0.108 meteor 0.106 summer 0.101 |
The Astronomy on Mars article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2010 |
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This article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. For example, because the atmosphere of Mars does not contain an ozone layer , it is also possible to make UV observations from the surface of Mars. |
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2009 |
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phobos 0.388 earth 0.239 deimos 0.223 moon 0.189 deneb 0.180 transits 0.179 observers 0.146 angular 0.145 equinox 0.115 winter 0.115 naked 0.109 axial 0.108 eye 0.108 meteor 0.107 summer 0.101 |
This article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. |
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2008 |
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This article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. |
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2007 |
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This article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. |
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2006 |
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This article presents information and images about viewing astronomical phenomena from the planet Mars . In many cases these are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different. |
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2005 |
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Mars has an axial tilt of 25.2°, quite close to the value of 23.45° for Earth , and thus Mars has seasons of spring, summer, autumn, winter as Earth does (if the axial tilt was 0° there would be no seasons). As on Earth, the southern and northern hemispheres have summer and winter at opposing times. |