Dying down of the 1971 global dust storm on Mars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Dust Storms, Mars Atmosphere, Television Systems, Astronomical Photometry, Mars Photographs, Mars Surface, Microinstrumentation, Time Response

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Photometric measurements and analysis of 1200 negatives from ground-based television observations of the major Martian yellow storm of 1971 showed that the storm subsided in a nonmonotonic fashion. The appearance of local dust clouds, accompanied by a strengthening of the storm, was recorded on two occasions: on November 25, 1971 and on January 28, 1972.

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