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Mars: Spring view of Dunes

author: NASA/JPL/Univ. of Arizona/Novapix

reference: a-mar11-00042

Image Size 300 DPI: 21 * 16 cm

In the winter a layer of carbon dioxide ice (dry ice) covers the north polar sand dunes. In the spring the sublimation of the ice (going directly from ice to gas) causes a host of uniquely Martian phenomena. In this image streaks of dark basaltic sand have been carried from below the ice layer to form fan-shaped deposits on top of the seasonal ice. The similarity in the directions of the fans suggests that they formed at the same time, when the wind direction and speed was the same. They often form along the boundary between the dune and the surface below the dunes. Image taken on 27 December 2009 by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft.

Keywords for this photo:

2009 - 2010 - ASTRONOMY - CARBON DIOXIDE - CLIMATE - DUNE - FROST - GEOLOGY - HIRISE - MARS - MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER - MRO - PLANET - SPRING -