Physics
Scientific paper
May 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990sci...248..720r&link_type=abstract
Science (ISSN 0036-8075), vol. 248, May 11, 1990, p. 720, 721.
Physics
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Attitude (Inclination), Axes Of Rotation, Climate Change, Mars (Planet), Obliqueness, Mass Distribution, Polar Caps, Secular Variations, Torque, Mars, Physical Properties, Axes, Climate, Obliquity, Oscillations, Mass, Distribution, Viscosity, Deformation, Polar Regions, History, Polar Caps, Calculations, Timecale, Torque
Scientific paper
The average tilt of Mars' equator with respect to its orbital plane may have increased significantly over the age of the solar system. Obliquity oscillations might have induced changes in the climate, which altered the mass distribution and hence the solar torque on the planet. Viscous deformation attributable to loading by the large polar caps expected at low obliquity may have induced secular changes in the axial tilt. Earth-like effective viscosities can account for virtually the entire present obliquity of 24.4 degrees. Thus the present average tilt of Mars may not be primordial.
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