Argon in the Martian atmosphere - Do the Mars-6 results agree with optical and radio refraction observations

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Argon, Atmospheric Composition, Mars Atmosphere, Mars 6 Spacecraft, Abundance, Carbon Dioxide, Infrared Astronomy, Radio Occultation, Radio Wave Refraction, Ultraviolet Radiation

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The detection of some inert gas in the Martian atmosphere, apparently argon, by the Mars-6 space probe is recounted. A combined analysis is conducted of IR and UV spectrometric observations as well as results of radio-occultation measurements of the Martian atmosphere to determine the accuracy of the Mars-6 results. It is shown that all these data indicate an argon abundance of 25% to 35% in the Martian atmosphere.

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