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Wispy Clouds, A Melting Ice Cap, and Dust-Storm-Free Surface on Mars

Wispy Clouds, A Melting Ice Cap, and Dust-Storm-Free Surface on Mars
Wispy clouds, a melting polar ice cap, and a dust-storm free surface all indicate a cool, clear springtime in the Martian northern hemisphere. Hubble is serving as a weather satellite for studying the climate on other planets. (Image Released: February 1995)
  • Object Name
    Object NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.
    Mars
  • Release Date
    November 29, 1995
  • Science Release
    HST’s Greatest Hits 1990-1995
  • Credit
    James Bell III (Cornell University), Todd Clancy (Space Science Institute), Phil James (University of Toledo), Steve Lee (University of Colorado), Leonard Martin (Lowell Observatory), Michael Wolff (University of Toledo), and NASA

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Mar 28, 2025
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