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Gigantic cloud reappears over the Mars volcano – Somag News
A mysterious elongated cloud has reappeared over Arsia Mons, a Martian volcano that is 20 kilometers high, and is being accompanied by the Mars…

A mysterious elongated cloud has reappeared over Arsia Mons, a Martian volcano that is 20 kilometers high, and is being accompanied by the Mars Express – orbiter of the European Space Agency. It may seem new, but the phenomenon was first detected in 2009, and the images revealed this week show that it remains firm and strong – even if it is not constant.
Contrary to what most anxious people might think, it does not seem to be linked to any volcanic activity, since the last time Arsia was active…
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