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|    Greg D. Moore (Strider) to Niko Holm    |
|    Re: Average insolation on mars?    |
|    20 Jan 04 02:36:40    |
   
   XPost: sci.space.policy   
   From: mooregr@greenms.com   
      
   "Niko Holm" wrote in message   
   news:400c0c90@funnel.arach.net.au...   
   > All martians are insolent ;) hah!   
      
   No, they're in solyent red.   
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   > "quibbler" wrote in message   
   > news:MPG.1a75099312a91aa098a33f@news.cis.dfn.de...   
   > > I was wondering if anybody has some numbers for average martian   
   > > insolation, say on the equator. I found some data suggesting that   
   > > insolation measurements at one of the viking sites was between 300W/m^2   
   > > (presumably at noon) in the summer and less than 100W/m^2 in winter. But   
   > > I'm not too sure how representative that data is or even if the source   
   > > was accurate. Any help would be appreciated. Thx.   
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