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NASA image shows 'scratch marks' on Mars made by dry ice
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Sunday, 29 October, 2017
NASA has shared an image captured by its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that shows a part of the largest visible impact basin in the Solar System, spanning 2,200 km in diameter. Researchers believe the winter "scratch marks" are formed due to frost of carbon dioxide (dry ice) which roll down warmer sandy slopes sublimating and carving the surface as they go.
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