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MRO MARCI Weather Report for the week of 7 July 2008 – 13 July 2008

Captioned Image Release No. MSSS-41 — 16 July 2008 http://www.msss.com/msss_images/2008/07/16/



CLICK to play Quicktime Movie (9 MB) NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems

Martian Weather Between 7 July 2008 and 13 July 2008:

The MARCI acquires a global view of the red planet and its weather patterns every day. Please click and play the Quicktime movie (.mov file) to see how the weather on Mars changed during this time.

The weather on Mars this past week was similar to that observed in previous weeks. The north polar region remained clear throughout the week aside from a few small, short- lived dust storm events near the edge of the residual cap. Localized dust storm activity was also observed in Solis Planum and northwest of Elysium Mons. Water ice clouds were present over the large Tharsis volcanoes (Olympus Mons, Tharsis Montes and Alba Patera), in the Elysium region and throughout the equatorial latitudes. Conditions over the Phoenix and MER landing sites remained clear throughout the week.

Earlier Mars Weather Reports are available HERE.

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