The significance of bright spots observed during the 1971 Martian dust storm

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Craters, Dust Storms, Mars Surface, Light Scattering, Mariner 9 Space Probe, Southern Hemisphere, Structural Properties (Geology), Topography

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Mariner 9 photographs of the southern hemisphere of Mars taken during the 1971 planet-wide dust storm were found to display circular bright spots at a time when all near-surface features were totally obscured. Correlations of the positions and diameters of these spots with topography show that they correspond to craters. The paper suggests that the bright spots result from the multiple scattering of incident light in dust clouds entrained within craters during dust storms.

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