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NASA images showcase the eerie beauty of winter on Mars Snoring

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Mars may seem like a dry, desolate place, but the red planet is transforming into another winter wonderland, according to a new video shared by NASA.

It is late winter in the Northern Hemisphere of Mars, where the pirate Perseverance and Ingenuity are exploring the ancient Delta River that once fed the Lake Crater billions of years ago.

As a major planet, dust also drives Mars’ weather. Dust usually heralds the coming of winter, but the planet is no stranger to snow, frost and frost. At the poles of Mars, the temperature can dip to minus 190 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 123 degrees Celsius).

There are two types of snow on Mars. One type that we experience on earth is made of frozen water. Mars’ thin air and subzero temperatures mean that traditional snow sublimates, or transitions from solid directly to gas, before reaching the ground on Mars.

Another type of Martian snow is carbon dioxide-based, or dry ice, that can land on the surface. A few feet of snow usually falls on the Martian plains around the poles.

“It falls enough that you could snow across it,” said Sylvain Piqueux, a Mars scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, in a statement released by NASA. “If you were looking for skiing, though, you had to go into a crater or a cliff, where the snow could build up on the top of the slopes.”

So far no blinders or pirates have succeeded see snow falls on the red planet, because the weather phenomenon only occurs at the poles under cloud cover at night. Cameras in orbit can’t see through clouds, and they haven’t developed robotic explorers that can survive the cold temperatures at the poles.

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However, the Mars Climate Sensor Orbiter Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter can detect light that is invisible to the human eye. He made detections of carbon dioxide falling from the snow at the Martian poles. The descent of the Phoenix, who arrived In March 2008, it also used one laser instrument to detect water ice snow from its spot about 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) from the Martian north pole.

Thanks to photographers, we know that snow on Earth is unique and has six trilines. Under a microscope, Martian snow would look a little different.

“Because carbon dioxide ice has four-fold symmetry, we know that dry snow would be shaped like cubic ice,” Piqueux said. “Thanks to the Mars Climate Sounder we can say these snows will be smaller than the width of a human hair.”

Frost and heat created unique patterns in March dunes in spring in July 2021.

Ice and carbon dioxide-based ice also form on Mars and can reach far from the poles. The Odyssey orbiter (which entered Mars orbit in 2001) observed solar ice forming and turning on the Sun, while the Viking landers spotted ice on Mars when they arrived in the 1970s.

At the end of winter, the building ice of the season can turn and turn into steam, creating unique shapes that NASA scientists have mentioned as Swiss cheese, Dalmatian spots, fried eggs, spiders and other unusual formations.

In the winter, recent temperatures in Jezero Crater have been about 8 F (minus 13 C), with lows of about minus 120 F (minus 84 C).

in the meantime at Gale Crater in the Southern Hemisphere near the Martian equator, the rover Curiosity, which landed on Mars in 2012, experienced highs of 5 F (minus 15 C) and less. minus 50 F (minus 76 C).

The seasons on Mars tend to last longer because the planet’s oval-shaped orbit around the sun means that one Martian year is 687 days, or about two Earth years.

Frozen ice on the ground left polygonal patterns on the Martian surface.

NASA scientists celebrated the new year on Mars on the 26th of December the arrival of the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere.

“Scientists calculate Mars years from the northern vernal equinox that occurred in 1955 — an arbitrary point to start with, but a useful system to have,” according to a post on the NASA Mars Facebook page. “Death counting years helps scientists observe long-term tracks, like space weather data collected over a decade by NASA.”

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