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Landslides
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter also captured the first active landslides photographed on Mars. The landslides occurred on the face of a slope 2,300 feet steep. Its reddish layers are thought to be rich in water ice.
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RE: (Photos: Saturn geyser flyby, moon rings, and Mars)
Have we lost all sense of surprise or appreciation of all this. Can we rest from all High-Tech blab and just for a second IMAGINE as we did when we were kids.

Great pictures! I am at ease now.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MrGrave Posted on: 03/17/08 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
Lake on Mars Picture  navaneetham@... | 03/14/08
RE: (Photos: Saturn geyser flyby, moon rings, and Mars)  MrGrave | 03/17/08

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