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Bye, bye chunkiness
Before and after photos suggest that ice is on Mars. These Mars Phoenix Lander images are from a trench in the Martian northern plains. Lumps are visible in the lower left corner of the left image. In the right image (taken four days later), the lumps are gone. Scientists think the chunks disappeared through a process similar to evaporation, supporting the idea that they were ice, rather than salt.
Credit: NASA, PL-Caltech, University of Arizona, Texas A&M UniversityComments
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