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Wind is the process that connects Mars’ climate system. Measurements of Mars
atmospheric winds from orbit would dramatically advance our understanding of
Mars and help prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. Multiple
instrument candidates are in development and will be ready for flight in the
next decade. We urge the Decadal Survey to make these measurements a priority
for 2023-2032.

Wind is the process that connects Mars’ climate system. Measurements of Mars
atmospheric winds from orbit would dramatically advance our understanding of
Mars and help prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. Multiple
instrument candidates are in development and will be ready for flight in the
next decade. We urge the Decadal Survey to make these measurements a priority
for 2023-2032.

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