Posted on Apr 12, 2021
Сirrus Clouds on Mars with potential liquid water component registered by NASA’s Curiosity Rover
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That is very interesting, Kerry. Did they know of the clouds before this capture?
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I posted a video a few weeks ago, CWO3 Dennis M., when perseverance saw a small cirrus cloud, but not able to get any read on content... The Curiosity Rover captured a striking plethora of clouds and determines that there was water ice crystals in the clouds... I am sure more information will be forthcoming as time marches on...
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Sgt (Join to see) Cirrus Clouds? Ice Clouds? Nice, Good Sign. Any Further Out and that wouldn't be Water Ice.
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Now this is interesting. Where there are clouds, there is evaporation. Where there is evaporation, there is liquid surface water...
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It certainly is worthy of note, CPT Jack Durish, as we have not see this in any great detail before... Some water is evaporating into Mars' thin atmosphere and I agree there is liquid surface water somewhere on the Planet...
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SGT Mary G.
Since Mars is "+70 degrees F. over the lower latitudes in the summer" maybe some of the polar ice turns to water vapor?
https://www.weather.gov/fsd/mars
https://www.weather.gov/fsd/mars
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