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Analyzing Season and Place of Mars Dust Storm  

Seo, Haingja (항공우주융합기술연구소)
Kim, Eojin (항공우주융합기술연구소)
Kim, Joo Hyeon (항공우주융합기술연구소)
Lee, Joo Hee (항공우주융합기술연구소)
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Aerospace Engineering and Technology / v.12, no.2, 2013 , pp. 99-107 More about this Journal
Abstract
Local dust storm and lifting to dust frequently occurs in Mars. But it is known to lift dust is associated with atmospheric circulation, the cause of dust lifting is not find yet. The height of dust storm is more than the Himalayas, and the large size dust storm covers half of hemisphere or hemisphere. The kind of dust storm is risk factor to land and to carry out a mission. In this paper, we carry out analysis on the season and place of dust storm, and construct a map with the place of dust storm. We expect that the season and place of dust storm are able to be predicted with being based on the results. And this paper can be utilized as preliminary for selection of landing site and time of launching and landing.
Keywords
Mars; dust storm;
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