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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The atmosphere of Mars deposits approximately 30% of its mass at the winter pole as part of its seasonal cycle of CO2 exchange and sublimes it back to the atmosphere in the spring, thus creating an annual hemispheric cycle of mass re-distribution. Using X-band tracking data of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft, we have detected the signature of changes in the low degree gravity field from March 1999 through August 2000, corresponding to about three-quarters of a Martian year. The observed variations show a general resemblance to predicted variations from general circulation models. Also observed are irregular changes that appear to be due to transient phenomena in the Martian atmosphere such as large dust storms that provide significant heat into the lower atmosphere, even in the polar regions. In addition, we have identified a change in the rate of rotation of Mars over this same period that appears somewhat smaller than anticipated, but in general agreement with general circulation models.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: Dec 14, 2000 - Dec 20, 2000; San Francisco, CA; United States
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