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The Martian Climate Revisited: Atmosphere and Environment of a Desert Planet (Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences)
 
 
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The Martian Climate Revisited: Atmosphere and Environment of a Desert Planet (Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences) [Hardcover]

Peter L. Read , Stephen R. Lewis

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The Solar System presents us with a wide variety of alien planetary environments for possible exploration, ranging from the fierce heat, and harsh, intense sunlight of the Sun-facing hemisphere of Mercury or the oppressive heat of the surface of Venus, to the intense cold of the outer planets and their satellites. Read the first page
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