The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian (wind-related) processes in an environment different from that of Earth. Martian surface markings and atmospheric opacity are time-variable, indicating that fine particles at the surface are mobilized regularly by wind. Regolith (unconsolidated surface material) at the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's landing site has been affected greatly by wind, which has created and reoriented bedforms, sorted grains, and eroded bedrock. Aeolian features here preserve a unique record of changing wind direction and wind strength. Here we present an in situ examination of a martian bright wind streak, which provides evidence consistent with a previously...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
Aeolian activity was predicted for Mars from earth based observations of changing surface patterns t...
The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian ...
The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian ...
Wind is one of the major drivers of geomorphic change on terrestrial bodies throughout our solar sys...
The traverse of the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity across its Meridiani Planum landing site has ...
Wind is currently the dominant geological agent acting on the surface of Mars. A study of Martian ae...
Aeolian processes are important in modifying the surface of Mars at present, and appear to have been...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
Aeolian activity was predicted for Mars from earth based observations of changing surface patterns t...
The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian ...
The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian ...
Wind is one of the major drivers of geomorphic change on terrestrial bodies throughout our solar sys...
The traverse of the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity across its Meridiani Planum landing site has ...
Wind is currently the dominant geological agent acting on the surface of Mars. A study of Martian ae...
Aeolian processes are important in modifying the surface of Mars at present, and appear to have been...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
International audienceThefirst in situ investigation of an active dunefield on another planetary sur...
Aeolian activity was predicted for Mars from earth based observations of changing surface patterns t...