High resolution spectroscopy of the Martian atmosphere - Study of seasonal variations of CO, O3, H2O, and T on the north polar CAP and a search for SO2, H2O2, and H2CO

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Atmospheric Composition, Carbon Monoxide, Mars Atmosphere, Polar Caps, Sulfur Dioxides, Water, Annual Variations, Formaldehyde, High Resolution, Hydrogen Peroxide

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An overview is presented of an observational campaign which will measure (1) the seasonal variations of the CO mixing ratio on the Martian polar cap due to accumulation and depletion of CO during the condensation and evaporation of CO2, as well as (2) the early spring ozone and water vapor of the Martian north polar cap, and (3) the presence of H2CO, H2O2, and SO2. The lines of these compounds will be measured by a combined 4-m telescope and Fourier-transform spectrometer 27097.

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