Thursday, January 14, 2010

Tree' is detected on the planet Mars

CAPE CANAVERA - A reconnaissance spacecraft owned Aeronautics and Space Administration astronaut (NASA) to record an image similar trees on the planet Mars, the report of a newspaper yesterday.

However, NASA said, 'tree' is actually fragments of a landslide during the ice melts in the spring on Mars.

Images showed hump-hump-shaped cone branching from the sand shoal and mountains on the surface of the planet but is actually an illusion eye sight.
Preview shows shelf sand covered a thin layer of frozen carbon dioxide or dry ice which is located less than 384 kilometers from the north pole of Mars.

"Hump the tree was actually a mound of sand that accumulated at the foot of the sand shoal.

"At this time, the surface layer of smog covered the planet is carbon dioxide," said a NASA scientist Candy Hansen. - Agencies

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