Seasonal recession of Mars' south polar CAP in 1986

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Annual Variations, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Photographs, Polar Caps, Satellite Imagery, Mariner 9 Space Probe, Viking Orbiter Spacecraft, Polar Caps, Seasonal Variations, Photographs, Earth-Based Observations, Mars, Telescope Methods, Size, Abundance, Imagery, Comparisons, Cycles, Spacecraft Observations, Orbiters, Mariner 9 Mission, Viking Missions

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Photographs of Mars obtained during the 1986 opposition of the planet have been used to derive the regression curve for the south polar cap between Ls = 190 deg and Ls = 255 deg. The 1986 regression appears to have been unexceptional until after Ls = 230 deg, when it becomes retarded relative to the normal established by the 1971 and 1977 regressions. A study of the data as a function of the filter used suggests that circumpolar clouds were present in early spring, unlike the case in the 1977 recession.

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