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Spiders Growing on the Surface of Mars Right Before Our Eyes!
Published: 22 Dec , 2016
by Matt Williams
Artist's impression of geysers at the Martian south polar icecap as southern spring begins.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Arizona State University/Ron Miller
For years, scientists have understood that in Mars polar regions, frozen carbon dioxide (aka. dry ice) covers much of the surface during the winter. During the spring, this ice sublimates in places, causing the ice to crack and jets of CO² to spew forth. This leads to the formation of dark fans and features known as spiders, both of which are unique to Mars southern polar region.
For the past decade, researchers have failed to see these features changing from year-to-year, where repeated thaws have led to their growth. However, using data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiters (MRO) HiRISE camera, a research team from the University of Colorado, Boulder and the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona have managed to catch sight of the cumulative growth of a spider for the first time from one spring to the next.
Spiders are so-named because of their appearance, where multiple channels converge on a central pit. Dark fans, on the other hand, are low-albedo patches that are darker than the surrounding ice sheet. For some time, astronomers have been observed these features in the southern polar region of Mars, and multiple theories were advanced as to their origin.
More:
http://www.universetoday.com/132510/spiders-growing-surface-mars-right-eyes/
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