The Earlier Mars Odyssey Orbit Time Reveals Aqueous Mineralogy in Mid-IR Data

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The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) in orbit at Mars since
early 2002, recently moved to an earlier, warmer orbit time. The new
data reveal aqueous surface mineralogy in regions coinciding with VNIR
detections.

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