Friday, October 20, 2006

APOD10


This picture, taken by the Mars rover Opportunity, shows a view of the horizon on Mars and clouds of ice and carbon dioxide above. The sky on Mars can quickly turn from red to blue depending on how much dust (composed mostly of iron oxide) is in the air. This ocean of sand is different from most pictures of a Mars horizon, as there are nearly no rocks or features in view.

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