As MGS skimmed the planet from pole to pole, it tracked changes in carbon dioxide ice
deposits near the south pole of Mars.
Not exact matches
Radar soundings point to huge
deposits of carbon dioxide
near the Red Planet's
south pole, which may have once contributed to a different climate
«These rocks were
deposited on the ocean floor 440 million years ago
near the
south pole, and its components were oriented in the direction of the Earth's magnetic field at the time (N - S),» explains Javier Fernández Lozano, a geologist at the University of Salamanca and co-author of the research.
[F] or three Mars summers in a row,
deposits of frozen carbon dioxide
near Mars»
south pole have shrunk from the previous year's size, suggesting a climate change in progress.
[F] or three Mars summers in a row,
deposits of frozen carbon dioxide
near Mars»
south pole have shrunk from the previous year's size, suggesting a climate change in progress.