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News Release 11 of 33
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October 11, 2001
01:00 PM (EDT)
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STScI-2001-31
Scientists Track "Perfect Storm" on Mars
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Animation from the Thermal Emission Spectrograph (10 frames per second )
Running Time:
24 seconds
Animation from the Thermal Emission Spectrograph (6 frames per second )
Running Time:
40 seconds
Animation from the Thermal Emission Spectrograph (4 frames per second )
Running Time:
40 seconds
TES Data Projected onto an Animated Mars Globe
Running Time:
10 seconds
Animation of the Storm on Mars
Running Time:
20 seconds
SSU Webcast: Global Dust Storm on Mars: Scientists Track the "Perfect Storm"
Running Time:
56 minutes 25 seconds
SSU
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