Lichens, cyanobacteria and molds growing in humidity of simulated Martian atmosphere: Difference between revisions
Lichens, cyanobacteria and molds growing in humidity of simulated Martian atmosphere (edit)
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, 5 years ago→Surface high relative humidity observations of the Mars atmosphere by Curiosity and indirectly by Viking
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So, it's 10ppm (approx) for 70% RH in winter, and 70 ppm for 10% RH in summer (by a strange coincidence the numbers are reversed).
The Viking landers didn't have humidity sensors. But the humidity can be estimated indirectly, with maximum l volume mixing ratio of water vapour of 200 ppm for both spacecraft.
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