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Winds In Mars Upper Atmosphere Detected

NASA is back in the news as its spacecraft called MAVEN has something interesting to share. The researchers were able to find out for the first time of the map wind circulation discovered at the upper atmosphere of the planet Mars. As per the new map of the planet, one can find winds there, which is in return is helping the scientists to understand things better about the workings of the Martian climate along with offering them with a more precise picture of the ancient past along with the current evolution. With the observed global circulation, the researchers were able to get some vital inputs that are required to confine the global atmospheric models claimed the officials of NASA based at the Goddard Space Flight Center located at Maryland.

One can find these to be the same models, which are employed to extrapolate the state of the Martian climate found even during the distant past claimed one of the papers published in one journal Science. The MAVEN was able to celebrate the fifth anniversary of its entrance over the orbit that is found in the Mars this September. The basic scientific objective of the mission is to first study the things that are left over the planet and its atmosphere in particular. This will help in defining things that have worked in the distant past and the dry state of Mars seen today as seen due to the potentially habitable and desolate things happening around for long.

The winds we see in the upper atmosphere is at times very much similar to what we see the global model simulations adding up claimed the experts from NASA. The winds there can be seen very much variable over the timescale over the hours, yet in some cases, one can find consistent during the observation phase claimed one of the papers published in the Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets. The researchers were able to map the upper atmospheric winds on Earth more clearly than ever. As we see the winds driving several procedures over the atmosphere, which can hamper the propagation of radio waves that tend to remain critical for things like communications that are found on the surface along with the prediction passages taking place over the orbit around Earth.

Hence the Mapping Martian winds can be called an important step when it comes to understanding the features of the extraterrestrial atmospheres that tend to remain beyond that we tend to know the processes found on Earth. The upper atmospheric winds found both on Mars and Earth are found in the respective thermospheres of the planets that are the areas where we can see the temperature boosting up in terms of height. This discovery can be called the first detection of topography that is induced in gravity wave rippled found in the thermosphere of any planet, including Earth.

Devendra Khardekar

Devendra is an award-winning writer. He’s an avid promoter of the science popularization and covers science news from various sources. He is also a Techie guy and addicted to Technology.

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