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StarDate

Your guide to the universe

Author: Billy Henry

StarDate, the longest-running national radio science feature in the U.S., tells listeners what to look for in the night sky.
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Martian Equinox
Friday, 28 November, 2025

The shortest season on the planet Mars begins today – autumn in the northern hemisphere, and spring in the southern hemisphere. It will last for 142 Mars days – almost eight weeks less than the longest season. Mars has seasons for the same reason that Earth does – it’s tilted on its axis. And the tilt is at almost the same angle as Earth’s. But the seasons on Mars are more exaggerated because the planet’s orbit is more lopsided. A planet moves fastest when it’s closest to the Sun, and slowest when it’s farthest from the Sun. That stretches out some seasons, and compresses others. It also changes the intensity of the seasons. Mars is farthest from the Sun when it’s summer in the northern hemisphere. So northern summers are fairly mild, while southern winters are bitterly cold. On the flip side of that, northern winters are less severe, while southern summers are the warmest time on the whole planet. The start of northern autumn also marks the beginning of dust-storm season. Rising currents of air can carry along grains of dust. Enough dust can be carried aloft to form storms that cover thousands of square miles. And every few Martian years, a storm gets big enough to cover the entire planet. The storms usually peak around the start of southern summer. Mars is about to pass behind the Sun, so it’s hidden in the Sun’s glare. It’ll return to view, in the dawn sky, in early spring – on Earth. Script by Damond Benningfield

 

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