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OK... Then what's driving the increase in Martian dust?

April 28, 2007 by Dave narby (not verified), 2 years 30 weeks ago
Comment: 22390

Perhaps increased thermal activity due to... Increased solar irradiance?!

Anybody else want to offer a plausible theory as to why there's more wind on Mars? Because that's the most logical one *I* can come up with.

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