Black Spiders Spotted On The Surface Of Mars ESA explains what they are
The European Space Agency (ESA) has press release In reported that there is no trace of Ziggy Stardust near Inca City. But ESA’s Mars Express has captured traces of spiders in the South Pole region of Mars. The agency clarified that these are obviously not spiders. These are just small shapes that form during winter on the planet. When the sun’s rays fall on the accumulated carbon dioxide, such a shape is formed. When the sun’s rays fall on it, the carbon dioxide gas accumulated below starts forming and breaks the ice and comes out. This ice can be up to three feet thick.
The agency said that although these spots may appear small when seen from space, they are actually very large. Even the smallest spot is 145 feet across, and the largest spot can be up to half a mile. newsweek According to , such spidery patterns were seen in 2020. At that time these patterns were observed by the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter which was launched in 2016. This orbiter is engaged in searching for old signs of life on Mars.
These dark spots are present in the outer part of an area of Mars called Inca City. This area was discovered by a NASA spacecraft in 1972. It is also called Angustus Labyrinthus. This region is present near the southern polar cap of Mars. According to the agency, it is not yet known how this area would have been formed. But there have been speculations that the sand dunes may have turned into stone over time. Mars Express spacecraft reached Mars in 2003. It has been investigating the atmosphere of Mars for two decades. Searching for signs of water on the surface of Mars. It has also explored the surface of two moons of Mars.
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