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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 38, L04203, doi:2010GL046315, 2011 Observations of near‐surface fog at the Phoenix Mars landing site John E. Moores,1 Léonce Komguem,1 James A. Whiteway,1 Mark T. Lemmon,2 C
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Document Date: 2011-03-14 10:14:07


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College Station / Phoenix / Tucson / Toronto / Brampton / Brussels / /

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory / S. M. Milkovich L. P. / MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates / /

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Phoenix MET station / Atmospheric Sciences Department Texas A&M University / University of Arizona / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / York University / Eller Oceanography‐Meteorology Building / Belgian Institute / Engineering Building / A&M University / /

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thermal energy / dual‐satellite measurements / /

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Univ. of Ariz. / Phoenix Lander Mission / Division of Planetary Aeronomy / American Geophysical Union / Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / York University / Toronto / Canadian Space Agency / Centre for Research / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Texas A&M University / York Univ. / University of Arizona / Department of Earth and Space Science / /

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Texas / Arizona / Ontario / /

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radiation / laser / sublimation / S/N / condensation / /

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