Mars’ northern-most sand dunes are beginning to emerge from their winter
cover of seasonal carbon dioxide (dry) ice. Dark, bare south-facing slopes are
soaking up the warmth of the sun. The steep lee sides of the dunes are also ice-free along the crest, allowing
sand to slide down the dune. Dark splotches are places where ice cracked earlier
in spring, releasing sand. Soon the dunes will be completely bare and all signs
of spring activity will be gone.
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March 07, 2014
Sand dunes
Mars’ northern-most sand dunes are beginning to emerge from their winter
cover of seasonal carbon dioxide (dry) ice. Dark, bare south-facing slopes are
soaking up the warmth of the sun. The steep lee sides of the dunes are also ice-free along the crest, allowing
sand to slide down the dune. Dark splotches are places where ice cracked earlier
in spring, releasing sand. Soon the dunes will be completely bare and all signs
of spring activity will be gone.
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