A great opportunity for those who are interested to contribute to NASA’s exploration of Mars. You can help @nasa scientists find clouds on Mars!
NASA is asking citizen scientists to help us identify clouds in data collected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (#MRO). The extra data analysis may aid researchers in figuring out why the #RedPlanet’s atmosphere is just 1% as dense as Earth’s even though ample evidence suggests Mars used to have a much thicker #atmosphere.
The project, dubbed Cloud spotting on Mars, revolves around a 16-year #data record from #MRO, which has studied the planet since 2006. The spacecraft’s Mars Climate Sounder instrument studies the atmosphere in #infrared light that’s invisible to the human eye. In measurements taken by the instrument as MRO orbits around Mars, clouds appear as arches. The team needs help sifting through that data on Zooniverse, marking the arches so that #scientists can more efficiently study where in the atmosphere they happen.
If you’d like to join in, head to the link in my bio for more information. go.nasa.gov/3Nt9dMQ
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