k Martian sand dunes, satellite image Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of sand dunes in the north polar region of Mars. The sand has been blown into crescent and dome shapes by the wind. Darkcoloured patches are areas where the surface layer of carbon dioxide frost has sublimated turning from sold directly to gas and exposed the basaltic layer beneath. Image obtained by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment HiRISE camera on NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter MRO on 30th January 2008. The width of this image is roughly 1.2 kilometres across. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Martian sand dunes, satellite image Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of sand dunes in the north polar region of Mars. The sand has been blown into crescent and dome shapes by the wind. Dark coloured patches are areas where the surface layer of carbon dioxide frost has sublimated  turning from sold directly to gas  and exposed the basaltic layer beneath. Image obtained by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment  HiRISE  camera on NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter  MRO  on 30th January 2008. The width of this image is roughly 1.2 kilometres across.
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Martian sand dunes, satellite image

Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of sand dunes in the north polar region of Mars. The sand has been blown into crescent and dome shapes by the wind. Dark-coloured patches are areas where the surface layer of carbon dioxide frost has sublimated (turning from sold directly to gas) and exposed the basaltic layer beneath. Image obtained by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) on 30th January 2008. The width of this image is roughly 1.2 kilometres across.

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