Short- and long-term climate changes on Mars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Composition, Climate Change, Luminescence, Mars Environment, Solar Radiation, Carbon Dioxide, Dust, Paleoclimatology, Water Vapor

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The present climate of Mars is dominated by the seasonal cycles of dust, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. Understanding these cycles represents a first step towards interpreting climate changes in the past. Past climates on Mars were probably different from the present one due to astronomical variations of orbital and axial properties, to major changes in atmospheric pressure and/or composition, and to long-term changes in solar luminosity.

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