Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1972
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1972natur.238..324w&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 238, Issue 5363, pp. 324-326 (1972).
Physics
Scientific paper
MARTIAN clouds have been classified1 into Type I, which are visible at short optical wavelengths, and become gradually invisible as the wavelength increases; and Type II, which are visible at long wavelengths, and fade into invisibility when the wavelength decreases. The three principal kinds of observed Martian clouds-yellow, white, and blue-can be categorized as Type I, blue; and Type II, yellow and white. This distinction is essential. Yellow and white clouds are classified together because they are visible in the same wavelength range; yellow clouds are dust clouds and will not be described here.
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