Martian Avalanches
Posted on March 17, 2008 at 9:32 am.
Filed Under Science |
A series of avalanches near the north pole of Mars has been snapped by a robotic spacecraft circling the planet. The images, show at least four avalanches of fine ice and dust breaking off from a steep cliff and settling on the slope below. The landslide also triggered a massive debris cloud.
(Photo Source:www.scitech.ac.uk)
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