www.亚洲一二三-www.尤物.com-www.自拍偷拍-www97超碰-WWW97干-www97视频

【laman web lucah malaysia】Enter to watch online.New Mars images show the Red Planet's 'Inca City'

A European spacecraft orbiting Marshas acquired some of the most detailed images yet of a region at the Red Planet's south pole known as "Inca City."

How this mysterious place earned its nickname is laman web lucah malaysiapretty obvious: From space, the natural grid-like pattern of pin-straight ridges, right angles, and polygons looks like the ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru. Though NASA's Mariner 9 spacecraft discovered this area— more formally referred to as Angustus Labyrinthus — 50 years ago, planetary scientists are still unsure what natural phenomenon drove its formation. 

"It could be that sand dunes have turned to stone over time," according to the European Space Agency, which runs the Mars Expressorbiter. "Perhaps material such as magma or sand is seeping through fractured sheets of Martian rock."

Or, in another possible theory, the ridges could be winding structures related to glaciers, the agency said. The German Aerospace Centre, whose High Resolution Stereo Camera shot the photos, believes the most compelling explanationis that the narrow ridges are solidified lava.

SEE ALSO: NASA asks: Can anyone help us get our Mars samples back?

The features that resemble walls appear to trace part of a 53-mile-wide circle. Scientists think perhaps the "city" sits in a large crater from an ancient asteroid collision. The impact may have caused faults to spread through the surrounding plain, filled with magma bubbling up. 

Mashable Light Speed Want more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories? Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter. By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Thanks for signing up!

"Later, the softer material surrounding the polar plains was eroded, leaving behind ridges of the harder components of magmatic rock," the German Aerospace Centresaid. 

Mars Express has taught scientists a lot about the Red Planet over the past 20 years. The spacecraft has been observing the Martian surface, mapping its minerals, revealing its composition and other aspects of its environment.

Flying over Earth's Machu PicchuAn area at Mars' south pole region has been compared to these ruins at Machu Picchu in Peru. Credit: joSon / Getty Images

The new photos also found hints of spidery formations scattered over the polar region — features that are better understood by researchers than Inca City. Dark splotches seen in the image below are buried "spiders," or so-called araneiform terrain.


Related Stories
  • An enormous Martian cloud returns every spring. Scientists found out why.
  • What Mars would look like from an orbiting space station
  • How Mars rovers could explore vast uncharted caves
  • NASA rover finds clear evidence of ancient waves, yes waves, on Mars
  • Mars isn't as red as you might have thought

The spiders tend to emerge when spring sunlight shines on layers of carbon dioxide deposited over the dark winter. The sun causes the dry ice trapped below the ice cap to turn into gas, which eventually breaks through the ice. 

The grid-like ridges of the Angustus Labyrinthus region on Mars.The grid-like ridges of the Angustus Labyrinthus region on Mars along with dark-splotched "spiders." Credit: ESA / DLR / FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)

If those don't look like spiders to you, take a look at the image below, taken by another European spacecraft known as the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. These ice spiders are lying just outside the region captured in the new Mars Express images. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiterhas also repeatedly photographed the spiders.

Studying spider features on MarsAnother European spacecraft known as the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter has taken detailed pictures of the ice spiders as well. Credit: ESA / TGO / CaSSIS

"The emerging gas, laden with dark dust, shoots up through cracks in the ice in the form of tall fountains or geysers, before falling back down and settling on the surface," according to ESA.

The geysers make blotches about 50 yards to a half-mile wide. These patterns — when seen beneath the ice, as photographed recently by Mars Express — are a sign that "spiders'' will eventually pop out. Scientists think this process, which doesn't happen on Earth, is a key mechanism for carbon dioxide exchange between the polar ice cap and the Martian atmosphere.


Featured Video For You
NASA video shows stunning scene from extremely volcanic world Io

Latest Articles

Recent Articles

Editor's Picks

Fan Articles

主站蜘蛛池模板: 三级片网站在线观看 | 久久字幕| 成人福利在线免费观看 | 91社区在线观看 | 日韩经典三级 | 成人午夜看片在线观看 | 欧美日韩首页 | 日韩欧美国产一区免费 | 91视频在线 | 天天操综合网 | 自拍偷拍视频网站 | 内射女同学 | 婷婷深爱激情 | 日韩欧美综合激情专区 | 国产不卡视频一区 | 成人午夜在线播放 | 午夜成人无码精品福利 | 日韩在线播放香蕉五码 | 尤物com | 欧美不卡在线 | 日韩熟女老 | 日韩亚洲国产高清 | 屁屁福利影院 | 性在线观看 | 国产成人无码影院 | 玖玖综合玖玖爱 | 麻豆蜜臀| 国产爆初菊哭了 | 天天干夜夜操B | 成人三级片在线观看 | 日韩经典午夜福利发布 | 精品国产第一页 | 黄色av三级| 尤物视频在线看 | 三级片第一页 | 成人免费看片又大又黄 | 精东久久| 无码区国产区在线播放 | 黄色播放网站 | 成人三级电影在线播放 | 日韩激情电影 |