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1 In the night, the dry, vampirish Martian air had dessicated them.
2 Suddenly there was a great clang audible even via the thin Martian air as-
3 One gleaming shepherd leg cartwheeled past her in Martian air suddenly thick with dust.
4 I removed my respirator.I could breath the thin Martian air .
5 If we fought the Martian air fleet and licked it I think we can manage these things.
6 Tests on the Martian air show that background levels of methane rise and fall with the changing seasons.
7 Methane persists in the Martian air , albeit at very low concentration and with only the occasional spike in levels.
8 But it is much better explained, to my mind, by the greater clearness of the Martian air in the summer-time.
9 His independence of food and oxygen did not prevent the slow dessication if his tissues in the dry Martian air .
10 We don't know. Curiosity may never confirm the source of the methane plumes it has sniffed in the Martian air .
11 Brute Hennessey plodded westward through the Xanthe Desert, naked, wearing no marsuit, his head bare to the thin, oxygen-poor Martian air .
12 The steelworkers were keen too, to learn welding techniques in the Martian air , and so on...
13 A brick structure would be blown apart by the internal pressure; remember that Martian air is at only a fraction of -
14 To boost the sensitivity of their latest measurements, they spent a year collecting Martian air and enriched it by removing all the carbon dioxide.
15 "This Martian air is sure to give us trouble," the doctor said to me after considerable reflection.
16 But although I could make noise-myhelmet was pressurized-hisjaw was flapping in the tenuous Martian air and wasn't making any sound I could hear.
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