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Tracking the martian climate

Alan D. Howard ()
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Alan D. Howard: University of Virginia

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6905, 350-351

Abstract: Like Earth, Mars has experienced long-term fluctuations in climatic conditions. The cause of certain fluctuations is now identified as variation in the planet's astronomical behaviour.

Date: 2002
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