Martian Dry Ice 'Smoke' Moves Dark Sand | Video

Friday, January 25, 2013 - 16:00 in Astronomy & Space

In Mars' polar regions, carbon dioxide freezes up to 2 feet thick. As the Sun begins to thaw the ice it turns into a gas. The gas release carries dark sand and dust, moving them down the steep sides of the dunes.

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