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“What are these strange shapes on Mars? Defrosting sand dunes. As Spring dawned on the Northern Hemisphere of Mars, dunes of sand near the pole, as pictured here in late May by ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, began to thaw. The carbon dioxide and water ice actually sublime in the thin atmosphere directly to gas. Thinner regions of ice typically defrost first revealing sand whose darkness soaks in sunlight and accelerates the thaw. The process might even involve sandy jets exploding through the thinning ice. By Summer, spots will expand to encompass the entire dunes. The Martian North Pole is ringed by many similar fields of barchan sand dunes, whose strange, smooth arcs are shaped by persistent Martian winds.”

Courtesy of Astronomy Picture of the Day

NOVA – The Plants Mars
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7eh05z?playlist=x68sly
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Bill_I_Am

I think we all saw something tasty in it. You're welcome, stunned. Thanks for visiting!

And I kept thinking of vanilla fudge with cocoa sprinkled in it. Sure is a fascinating puzzle. Thanks.

Bluestockings

Well, maybe a little . . .

Plumpossum

Bluestockings, that sounds like might wishful thinking... tsk...

Bill_I_Am

Yes, I had and continue to have the same thought! That maybe it's some kind of vanilla fondant with bits of blueberry in it. Yes, that would be sublime!

Bluestockings

My first (and recurring) thought was that this is de frosting on a cake. A chocolate cake that is so dark it looks black, covered with vanilla buttercream frosting into which a few chocolate wafers have been finely crushed . . . Now that would be sublime.

Bill_I_Am

Ah, yes. Sublimation is a common term in chemistry. It's mostly what happens to the snow in Colorado!

Bluestockings

I have never seen "sublime" used as a verb before!

Bill_I_Am

My pleasure!

RebeccaB

Fascinating, thanks!

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