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Wintry Dunes on Earth and Mars
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Published January 31, 2023
Dunes on both planets occasionally get blanketed with ice and snow—except on Earth the white stuff is frozen water and on Mars it’s often frozen carbon dioxide.
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Dusty Differences Between Mars and Earth
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Published July 27, 2022
Both planets face dust storms—and the occasional flight delays that come with them.
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Jez like Mars
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Published July 30, 2020
Though located a world away, Lake Salda, Turkey, shares similar mineralogy as Jezero Crater on Mars.
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Flood Basalts on Mars and Iceland
Published October 9, 2018
A team of NASA scientists headed to Holuhraun because the volcano has geologic cousins on Mars.
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Distant Sisters from Mars and New Mexico
Published May 13, 2017
Molten rock has formed jagged, razor-like walls in both places.
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Earth and Moon from Mars
Published January 21, 2017
A powerful telescope on a satellite orbiting Mars turned its gaze back on Earth.
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