Mars' Missing Air Might Just be Hiding |
Mars' Missing Air Might Just be Hiding |
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Jan 25 2007, 09:06 PM
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Mars' Missing Air Might Just be Hiding
By Ker Than Staff Writer, Space.com posted: 25 January 2007 02:01 pm ET This refers to the Barabash et al. paper ("Martian Atmospheric Erosion Rates") being published in the January 26, 2007, issue of Science. |
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Jan 26 2007, 03:32 PM
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Yes - one would assume such things drop off at a rate dictated by where you draw a vertical line on a bell curve, and as the total ammount decreases, so does the ammount above the line...perhaps that was already figured into their calculations though?
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