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==Surface high relative humidity observations of the Mars atmosphere by Curiosity and indirectly by Viking==
==Surface high relative humidity observations of the Mars atmosphere by Curiosity and indirectly by Viking==


[[Image:Curiosity humidity measurements.gif|thumb|Upper chart shows the humidity, lower chart shows the volume mixing ratio in parts per million, both measurements taken at the same time, height 1.6 meters above the ground]][[Image:Curiosity temperature measurements.gif|thumb|Upper chart shows the average temperature, lower chart shows the range, the warm orange and red colours are Curiosity annual readings, the blue and green dcolours are for the Viking landers and the gray colours are for the Phoenix lander]]
[[Image:Curiosity humidity measurements.gif|thumb|Upper chart shows the humidity, lower chart shows the volume mixing ratio in parts per million, both measurements taken at the same time, height 1.6 meters above the ground Figure from Martinez et al<ref name=Martínez2017/>]][[Image:Curiosity temperature measurements.gif|thumb|Upper chart shows the average temperature, lower chart shows the range, the warm orange and red colours are Curiosity annual readings, the blue and green dcolours are for the Viking landers and the gray colours are for the Phoenix lander. Figure from Martinez et al<ref name=Martínez2017/>]]


This section is based on the survey article by Martinez et al, "The modern near-surface martian climate: A review of in-situ meteorological data from Viking to Curiosity."<ref name=Martínez2017>Martínez, G. M., C. N. Newman, A. De Vicente-Retortillo, E. Fischer, N. O. Renno, M. I. Richardson, A. G. Fairén et al. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-017-0360-x "The modern near-surface martian climate: A review of in-situ meteorological data from Viking to Curiosity."] Space Science Reviews 212, no. 1-2 (2017): 295-338.</ref>
This section is based on the survey article by Martinez et al, "The modern near-surface martian climate: A review of in-situ meteorological data from Viking to Curiosity."<ref name=Martínez2017>Martínez, G. M., C. N. Newman, A. De Vicente-Retortillo, E. Fischer, N. O. Renno, M. I. Richardson, A. G. Fairén et al. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-017-0360-x "The modern near-surface martian climate: A review of in-situ meteorological data from Viking to Curiosity."] Space Science Reviews 212, no. 1-2 (2017): 295-338.</ref>
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