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NASA Orbiter Spots Beautiful Sandstone Layers on Mars
7 years ago
If you thought Mars was a desolate world, think again. NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a stunning image of what appear to be sandstone at the Red Planet’s West Candor Chasma.
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