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Residual water ice in Vastitas Borealis Crater
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Interviews: the martian water cycle and climate

14/05/2008 1387 views 0 likes
ESA / Science & Exploration / Space Science / Mars Express
Even in the clearest, bluest sky on Earth, there is still water vapour in our atmosphere. If you could condense all the water vapour out of the atmosphere above you, it would form a layer of water two centimetres deep. On Mars today, there is also water vapour in the atmosphere but it would create a layer just 10 micrometres thick.

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