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Michael Malin Quotes

«By the end of this year, we're going to have three Mars missions active all at the same time, ... That should give us a very good picture of what's going on today.»
Author: Michael Malin
«Mars was very cold and dry, ... All the features we are seeing reinforce that view, that's it's cold and dry today.»
Author: Michael Malin
«This set of photos shows the diversity of things we've been seeing on Mars during the last several months,»
Author: Michael Malin
«We were quite surprised and confused by it. It didn't fit our model of what Mars is like,»
Author: Michael Malin
«Over the course of the season we'll see these spots merge and all of the frost will dissipate,»
Author: Michael Malin
«Why is Mars warmer today that it was in the past, we really have no way of knowing why.»
Author: Michael Malin
«Some of the things [observed] changed in few weeks or months, and others have changed over years. Most of the discoveries that we've made came during the extended mission.»
Author: Michael Malin
«It is possible they were set in motion by strong wind or by a 'Mars quake,'»
Author: Michael Malin
«We see everything from sand dunes covered with frost, water ice clouds hanging over volcanoes and ancient craters being eroded by high winds.»
Author: Michael Malin
«The significance of this is that Mars is experiencing climate change, because the present conditions are not conducive to the formation of all this CO2 to begin with in the polar region. So sometime in the distant past, Mars was colder than it is now to form a permanent CO2 deposit. Subsequent to that, it has warmed and we are seeing that earlier deposit being eroded away,»
Author: Michael Malin