Subject: APF0000hdl
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can i just say, wow
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by 14int
Stunnng
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by neilsp8
is this the best image ever?
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by pat_law
what are the white bits?
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it feels amazing that I can help contribute to science, I'm only 15 so this is really brilliant news! I just thought it was interesting
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the white bits are possibly ice according to Chris Lintott on #stargazing
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by Pseudo_Pro
It looks like the Tundra areas around the East Siberian Sea.
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by webdes_44
Reminds me of smooth looking crevasses which I was going to tweet earlier -stargazing but realised had to set up a twitter accnt first. Oops
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by Alril40
That truly is an alien world
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by Hunnybadger
Mars farmland
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by bobkugler
Has a texture like sandstone with deep cracks caused by water freezing and melting. Red colouring must be from the dust. Almost like fabric!
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by rikkister
maybe this is a caynon like area where the grains have falen under
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by Seanbond
It reminds me of the salt flats, similar to the hexagons in this landscape evolved after the salt pan, near Bolivia's Volcano had dried up
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by acemgd
only thing i ever seen that looks anything like that is coral could this be martians
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by michaelaye scientist
the fans are breaking through ice cracks here.the co2 ice layer is everywhere here.
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by cktwigg
this looks a little like lobate lava flows seen on earths ocean floors , or glazier surface cracks hmm strange
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by kipper123
the more of this type of image i see the more it looks a flat red feild fans of darker colour give the impression of curves optical illusion
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by joanheaton
Has anyone any idea what the white dots are?
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by joanheaton
It looks like fossilised coral?
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by michaelaye scientist
white dots most likely dents in the ice layer(that is def. all around here).inclined dents reflect the low sun very strongly.
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by Cytheria
could it be the ice layer has expanded causing cracks in the rock/soil layer above?
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by kipper123
on some of the images the round white objects (ice) bridge the dark patches, this is a flat red feild the fans caused an optical illusion.
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by Rockykrys
Yesterday I saw white dots as convex 3d objects, some of them straddling the dark areas. Now convinced they are hollows - see science post
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by martian1313
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by SwisArmyDad
Has anyone considerd that these may be a form of stromatalite i know ive spelt it wrong but i mean the rocky bacteria that still exist
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by SwisArmyDad
in the earths seas if mars had oceans and an early atmosphere it may have provided enough protection to allow them to thrive what do you
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by SwisArmyDad
Think sorry for many posts (Lee)
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