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Bright Streaks and Dark Fans (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)
The South Polar Region of Mars is covered every year by a layer of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ice. In a Region called the "cryptic terrain", the ice is translucent and sunlight can penetrate through the ice to warm the surface below. 

The ice layer sublimates (evaporates) from the bottom. The Dark Fans of dust seen in this image come from the surface below the layer of ice, carried to the top by gas venting from below. The translucent ice is "visible" by virtue of the effect it has on the tone of the surface below, which would otherwise have the same color and reflectivity as the Fans. 

Bright streaks in this image are fresh frost. The CRISM team has identified the composition of these streaks to be Carbon Dioxide. 

Nota Lunexit: questa è la surface feature che ha "stimolato" l'immaginazione di Joseph Skipper e Richard Hoagland. Secondo costoro, le "dark features" sarebbero alberi simili ai "pioppi" terrestri... Ogni ulteriore commento ci sembra davvero inutile.
Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - South Polar Region

Bright Streaks and Dark Fans (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)

The South Polar Region of Mars is covered every year by a layer of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ice. In a Region called the "cryptic terrain", the ice is translucent and sunlight can penetrate through the ice to warm the surface below.

The ice layer sublimates (evaporates) from the bottom. The Dark Fans of dust seen in this image come from the surface below the layer of ice, carried to the top by gas venting from below. The translucent ice is "visible" by virtue of the effect it has on the tone of the surface below, which would otherwise have the same color and reflectivity as the Fans.

Bright streaks in this image are fresh frost. The CRISM team has identified the composition of these streaks to be Carbon Dioxide.

Nota Lunexit: questa è la surface feature che ha "stimolato" l'immaginazione di Joseph Skipper e Richard Hoagland. Secondo costoro, le "dark features" sarebbero alberi simili ai "pioppi" terrestri... Ogni ulteriore commento ci sembra davvero inutile.

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Nome del file:PIA10144-DarkFans~0.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
Valutazione (4 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Mars / from / orbit / - / South / Polar / Region
Copyright:NASA/JPL/University of Arizona e Lunar Explorer Italia per l'elaborazione addizionale e la colorizzazione MULTISPECTRUM del frame
Dimensione del file:409 KiB
Data di inserimento:Lug 19, 2008
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