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Measurements of the north polar cap of Mars and the Earth's northern hemisphere ice and snow cover
Authors:J Foster  M Owe  Charles Capen
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., U.S.A.;(2) Solis Lacus Observatory, I.P.R.O., Cuba, Mo., U.S.A.
Abstract:The boundaries of the polar caps of Mars have been measured on more than 3000 photographs since 1905 from the plate collection at the Lowell Observatory. For the Earth, the polar caps have been accurately mapped only since the mid 1960's when satellites were first available to synoptically view the polar regions. The polar caps of both planets wax and wane in response to changes in the seasons, and interannual differences in polar cap behavior on Mars as well as Earth are intimately linked to global energy balance. Data on the year to year variations in the extent of the north polar caps of Mars and Earth have been assembled and compared, although only 6 years of concurrent data were available for comparison.
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