International audienceHubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the Martian hydrogen exosphere in Lyman α are presented in this paper for a period when Mars passed perihelion and southern summer solstice in its orbit. The peak intensity in the exospheric Lyman α brightness was recorded after Mars went past its perihelion, slightly after southern summer solstice. The increase in brightness as Mars approached perihelion was found to not be symmetric around the peak, making it impossible to fit the H escape flux trend with a single sinusoidal curve with the peak at perihelion. While the short-term (~30 Earth-days) changes were not directly correlated with changes in the solar Lyman α flux, the long-term (~ 10 Earth-years) trend in the data ...
International audienceMars today is much drier than the Earth, though they likely began with similar...
International audienceWe have simulated the 3D atomic hydrogen density in the Martian upper atmosphe...
International audienceThe IUVS instrument on MAVEN contains an echelle spectrograph with a novel opt...
International audienceHubble Space Telescope (HST) and Mars Express (MEX) observed unexpected rapid ...
After decades of exploration, the martian neutral hydrogen exosphere has remained poorly characteriz...
International audienceIn September 2017, an active region of the Sun produced a series of strong fla...
Mars has lost a significant fraction of its initial water inventory to space over its history. This ...
International audienceAnalysis of HST ACS/SBC images of Mars in the far-ultraviolet taken in Oct-Nov...
International audienceThe complex seasonal, dust, and atmospheric circulation patterns at Mars affec...
We present an analysis of HST ACS/SBC UV images of the extended hydrogen Lyman alpha emissions from ...
International audienceOver the past decade a repeated pattern of increased hydrogen abundance and es...
International audiencePast observations of the martian exosphere have given a wide range of values f...
International audienceWater escape on Mars has recently undergone a paradigm shift with the discover...
International audienceAtomic H is a direct tracer of water loss at Mars. The recent discovery of ann...
International audienceMars today is much drier than the Earth, though they likely began with similar...
International audienceWe have simulated the 3D atomic hydrogen density in the Martian upper atmosphe...
International audienceThe IUVS instrument on MAVEN contains an echelle spectrograph with a novel opt...
International audienceHubble Space Telescope (HST) and Mars Express (MEX) observed unexpected rapid ...
After decades of exploration, the martian neutral hydrogen exosphere has remained poorly characteriz...
International audienceIn September 2017, an active region of the Sun produced a series of strong fla...
Mars has lost a significant fraction of its initial water inventory to space over its history. This ...
International audienceAnalysis of HST ACS/SBC images of Mars in the far-ultraviolet taken in Oct-Nov...
International audienceThe complex seasonal, dust, and atmospheric circulation patterns at Mars affec...
We present an analysis of HST ACS/SBC UV images of the extended hydrogen Lyman alpha emissions from ...
International audienceOver the past decade a repeated pattern of increased hydrogen abundance and es...
International audiencePast observations of the martian exosphere have given a wide range of values f...
International audienceWater escape on Mars has recently undergone a paradigm shift with the discover...
International audienceAtomic H is a direct tracer of water loss at Mars. The recent discovery of ann...
International audienceMars today is much drier than the Earth, though they likely began with similar...
International audienceWe have simulated the 3D atomic hydrogen density in the Martian upper atmosphe...
International audienceThe IUVS instrument on MAVEN contains an echelle spectrograph with a novel opt...