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Space photo of the week: Dry ice 'geysers' erupt on Mars as spring hits the Red PlanetWhat it is: Geysers of gas and dust on Mars Where it is: The south polar region of Mars When it was shared: Jan. 29, 2025 Why it's so special: These odd, fan-like features on the surface of Mars ...
“Thanks to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ... The best time to see these dark, fan-shaped geysers will be around December 2025, when spring arrives in the southern hemisphere, where geysers ...
Instead of chilled glasses and champagne bubbles to ring in the New Year, how about gassy geysers and frosty avalanches? That’s exactly what you can expect as the Martian New Year begins on the ...
Though it’s a cold, dead planet, Mars still has its own natural beauty about it. This image shows us something we’ll never see on Earth. Mars has only a thin, tenuous atmosphere, and most of it (95%) ...
Enceladus has no atmosphere, so flying would have to be powered by a rocket, which will use up fuel, rather than by rotors, like Ingenuity was able to do on Mars ... parts of a geyser as it ...
Why it's so special: These odd, fan-like features on the surface of Mars are geysers of gas and dust near the planet's south pole that are visible only in springtime on the Red Planet. This image ...
Something unusual happens on Mars when spring arrives. Geysers of gas and dust erupt near its south pole, leaving behind jagged patterns. These formations appear only in springtime, making them a ...
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