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Researchers say Mars’ dry ice may “burrow” across the planet, similar to scenes from the movie Dune
Scientists suggest that dry ice on Mars may move and burrow beneath the surface, creating patterns similar to sandworms from Dune and shedding light on the planet’s changing landscape.
"The CO2 ice block began to dig into the slope and move downwards just like a burrowing mole or the sandworms from 'Dune.' It ...
In a mesmerizing new video, viewers can glide over a 1,300km-long channel on Mars as it cuts through the barren, pock-marked ...
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Aliens or water? Scientists reveal mystery of how wormlike gullies formed on Mars
According to Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs, test results showed how simulating a natural process on the red planet ...
CO₂ ice blocks on Mars may dig gullies as they slide and sublimate in the thin atmosphere. In lab experiments, scientists recreated these eerie, worm-like movements under Martian conditions. The ...
New research shows ancient Martian rivers once flowed into a vast northern ocean, strengthening the case for a once-habitable ...
Though Mars, the Red Planet, is a vast and inhospitable land today, scientists think it once resembled our very own Earth — the Blue Planet, if you will. More specifically, experts say Mars once had a ...
With its hills and distant mountains, the landscape seems somehow familiar yet at the same time eerily alien. The striking image was captured just recently by NASA’s Curiosity rover as it continues ...
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