NASA Finally Figures Out What's up with Those "Mars Spiders"
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For years we thought red ash was what caused Mars' color – but recently it turned out that the ash wasn't always red either, and in fact, Mars' color may be changing.
Mars: Colorful Bedrock in Northern Crater | NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Mars: Colorful Bedrock in Northern Crater | NASA's Mars Reconnaissance OrbiterThis image covers the inside of an impact crater on the northern plains of Mars. It was intended to provide a baseline image of sand dunes on the crater floor. This could be monitored for potential motion in future pictures.Much more than sand is visible. The dark, undulating dunes sit atop a colorful surface of exposed bedrock. Based on the crater's diameter of roughl…
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