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The Martian Chronicler.

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Weatherwise, September 1st, 2001

An Interview with Ken Edgett, Who Keep a Weather Eye On Mars

Call Ken Edgett a witness to Martian meteorology. After all, he's probably seen more weather on Mars than he has on Earth--especially because he lives in "stormless" San Diego. In fact, he and his co-workers have likely witnessed more Martian weather than anyone ever before, alive or dead. It's part of their job.

Edgett works for Malin Space Science Systems, a small, San Diego--based company that builds and operates cameras for NASA spacecraft. He operates the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC), which is onboard the Mars Global Surveyor, ...

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