Spacecraft Photographs Mars Avalanche

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March 3, 2008 11:03 PM EST | AP

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In this false color image released by NASA showing an active avalanche on Mars taken by the Reconnaissance Orbiter on Feb. 19, 2008 is the first ever image of active avalanches near the Red Planet's north pole. The image shows tan clouds billowing away from the foot of a towering slope, where ice and dust have just cascaded down. (AP Photo/NASA, University of Arizona)

PASADENA, Calif. — A robotic spacecraft circling Mars has snapped the first image of a series of active avalanches near the planet's north pole, scientists said Monday.

The image, taken last month, reveals at least four avalanches of fine ice and dust breaking off from a steep cliff and settling on the slope below. The cascade kicked up massive debris clouds, with some measuring more than 590 feet across.

The landslides were spied by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter during a routine tracking of seasonal changes. The probe arrived at the planet in 2006.

It is rare for scientists to catch a natural event in action on the surface of Mars. Most of the landscape that has been recorded so far has not changed much in millions of years.

The avalanches occurred near the north pole and broke part of a 2,300-foot cliff.

"We were checking for springtime changes in the carbon-dioxide frost covering a dune field and finding the avalanches was completely serendipitous," Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Candice Hansen said in a statement.

Scientists were unsure what set off the avalanches and whether they occur frequently or only during the spring.

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PASADENA, Calif. — A robotic spacecraft circling Mars has snapped the first image of a series of active avalanches near the planet's north pole, scientists said Monday. The image, taken last mo...
PASADENA, Calif. — A robotic spacecraft circling Mars has snapped the first image of a series of active avalanches near the planet's north pole, scientists said Monday. The image, taken last mo...
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I 've seen pictures from the "Hubble" camera in outter space, it really makes you realize that the planet earth is a spec of dust in the vast universe. absolutely amazing..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 03/04/2008
- Dendroica I'm a Fan of Dendroica 30 fans permalink

Damn snowmobilers!

Mars is geologically active- not very much, but there are Marsquakes from time to time. With the lower gravity it must have moved very slowly compared to the same on earth (but with less air friction, you'd get a higher terminal velocity.)

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- DumbDad I'm a Fan of DumbDad 32 fans permalink
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Thanks! Helpful, intelligent comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 03/04/2008
- Mort I'm a Fan of Mort 38 fans permalink
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It's fascinating to be able to watch things like this. We live in an amazing age.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 03/04/2008
- maxfusion I'm a Fan of maxfusion 12 fans permalink

Yes we do.

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I couldn't agree more.

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