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Weird ‘polygon’ cracks on the surface of Mars

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The Mars Orbiting Observatory was launched in 2005 to orbit Mars. New images captured by the camera on this spacecraft have been released.

The spacecraft’s high-resolution camera (Highrise) captures the surface of Mars with precision.

Strange signs have occurred on Mars. Inside, you can clearly see the release of smoke-like gases through holes in the Martian surface. An image has also been published showing chloride deposits on the Martian surface.

On Mars, there are polygonal markings. Regarding the surface of Mars, water and dry ice play an important role.

There are four climatic seasons on Mars. It is twice as long on the ground. Spring there lasts more than 190 days. Spring is now on Mars.

In this case, these tiny holes sometimes emit gas that resembles black and blue smoke.

Researchers at the University of Arizona, which operates the spacecraft in orbit around Mars, say such polygonal holes formed as a result of frozen water ice on the Martian surface.

The edges of these polygonal holes are cracked in the springs. According to science, ice on the surface is converted into gas through a process called “sublimation”. Then smoke came out through the holes and exploded.

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