Mars: The fourth planet from the
Sun.
Caption: Chandra's image of Mars gave
scientists their first look at X-rays from the red planet. In
its sparse upper atmosphere, about 120 (75 miles) kilometers
above the surface, X-rays are produced by fluorescent radiation
from oxygen atoms excited by X-radiation from the Sun. The X-ray
power detected from the Martian atmosphere is very small,
amounting to only 4 megawatts, comparable to the X-ray power of
about ten thousand medical X-ray machines.
Scale: Mars disk is 20.3 arcsec in
diameter.
Chandra X-ray Observatory ACIS
Image
CXC operated for
NASA by the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory
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