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iceman
28-09-2004, 11:44 AM
Like a comet, Mars has a tail, a stream of particles pushed away from the planet by the Sun's energy.

New measurements of the Martian tail reveal how much air the planet loses to space every day and allow scientists to estimate the tremendous loss that may have occurred billions of years ago, making the red planet the dry and cold world it is.

Theory holds that Mars once had a thick atmosphere, but today it is about 1 percent as dense as the air on Earth. Nobody is sure exactly where it all went, but a planetary tail, kicked up by a solar wind, is one likely culprit.

kats
03-10-2004, 10:37 PM
Venus also has one of these that stretches almost back the the orbit of the earth.

rumples riot
20-10-2004, 01:01 PM
Wonder if earth has a planetary tail? Never heard of one but that does not mean we don't have one.

Paul