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Mars orbiters witness a ‘winter wonderland’ on the Red Planet (images)

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Hoping for a white Christmas this yr? Well, even when there isn’t any snow the place you reside, not less than you’ll be able to take pleasure in these photographs of a “winter” wonderland on Mars.

Taken by the German-built High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Mars Express orbiter in June 2022, and by NASA’s NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter utilizing its High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) digicam on September 2022, these photographs showcase what seems to be a snowy panorama within the Australe Scopuli area of Mars, close to the planet’s south pole.

But the “snow” seen right here is sort of totally different from what we’ve got on Earth.

In truth, it is carbon dioxide ice, and at Mars’ south pole, there’s 26-foot-thick (8-meter-thick) layer of it year-round. (These picture was truly taken close to the summer time solstice, not the winter one — it’s totally chilly right here all yr lengthy.)

wispy snow stretches throughout a reddish-brown panorama

So why does it appear like there’s only a dusting of “snow” on this photographs? Those darker areas are layers of mud which have fallen on prime of the ice. The mud is often discovered deep beneath the ice, however a seasonal course of brings a few of it to the floor.

wispy snow stretches throughout a reddish-brown panorama

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter additionally noticed winter frost lining the perimeters of dunes on Mars. This frost can stop erosion, NASA writes, holding the mud that makes up the dunes in place till the thawing season in spring.

wispy snow stretches throughout a reddish-brown panorama

As daylight warms the carbon dioxide ice on Mars’ south pole in the summertime, the ice begins to sublimate, or flip straight from a strong into vapor. As it does so, pockets of trapped fuel type inside the ice.

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Eventually, the stress builds sufficient to create just a little fuel eruption, which is highly effective sufficient to shoot the darkish mud discovered beneath the ice into the air. As the mud falls again to the floor, the wind carries it into these swirling patterns. (Side notice: an analogous course of creates the spider-like options discovered on the Martian floor.)

So what appears like a good looking pastoral winter scene in these Mars Express photographs is definitely a dynamic summer time scene, the place fuel jets spew mud throughout the floor. Hey, not less than it is nonetheless chilly outdoors — only a informal -193°F (-125°C).

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