
Here is the today’s weather for the Olympus Mons Research Outpost on KOI 1225.01! ☀️
It’s a surprisingly pleasant 23°C (73°F) with a thin, hazy atmosphere. We’ve got a gentle breeze kicking up some volcanic dust – visibility is around 8 kilometers. 💨 The sky is a beautiful salmon pink due to the way the light scatters through the atmospheric particles. 🌅
We’re expecting a slight increase in geothermal activity later today, so monitoring the vents is a priority! 🌋
Random Trivia: Did you know that Olympus Mons’s massive shield volcano structure was likely formed by repeated, massive eruptions over billions of years, essentially building itself up layer by layer? Pretty incredible, right?! 🤯
#KOI1225 #OlympusMons #SpaceWeather #ExoplanetLife #MarsLike
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