Fig. 6

Continuum maps of Mars with TEXES. Top: continuum radiance map of the Martian disk recorded at 1388.10 cm-1 (Ls = 113°) with EXES. Bottom: surface temperatures, assuming a maximum surface temperature of 280 K at the disk center, as predicted by the GCM. The absolute radiance scale is derived assuming that the brightness temperature is equal to the surface temperature, i.e.; that the surface emissivity is 1.0. The maps extend over 11 pixels in diameter, and the size of the pixel is 1.4 arcsec. The subsolar point is indicated by a white dot.
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