You can now take a look at the amount of water ice clouds in the Martian atmosphere as seen by the Hope probe.
The Hope Mars Mission says "The picture on the left is an image taken by EXI that has been corrected for the effects of the instrument. The picture on the right is an analysis of the left image where the pixel values are converted to the thickness of atmospheric water ice."
"The quantity is technically known as the “water ice optical depth”, and this image product is known as EXI Level 3 (L3) data. The L3 files are very useful for studies of the Martian atmosphere, allowing researchers to start directly with the amount water ice rather than having to derive it themselves from the more basic data.
"This will help with the improvement of our understanding of the lower Martian atmosphere and how it changes throughout the Martian day, season, and year.


H.H. Sheikh Mohammed to honour winners of 'Great Arab Minds'
UAE pledges $1.5 million to support UN Human Rights programme
UAE President holds talks with Turkish Foreign Minister
Dubai to organise world’s largest virtual sign language class
UAE expresses solidarity with Thailand over deadly train accident
UAE activates automatic degree recognition for 34 universities
World Safety Summit launches in Dubai
H.H. Sheikh Ahmed opens Dubai International Project Management Forum
