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Mind-blowing photo of a huge dusty AVALANCHE on Mars caught by Nasa spacecraft – Brinkwire

AN INCREDIBLE image of an avalanche on Mars catapulting dust across the planet’s surface has been shared online by Nasa.
Snapped by one of the space agency’s Mars satellites, the picture captures debris plunging down a 1,640-foot-tall (500-meter-tall) cliff last year.
The dramatic dust explosion was spotted by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in May 2019 and shared by Nasa on Monday.
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