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NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured the stunning shot of the "enigmatic" mounds on the floor of a crater in Bosphorous Planum.

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00:00Strange mounds on Martian crater's floor have scientists scratching their heads.
00:08NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured the stunning shot with its high-rise camera.
00:13The odd mounds are in an unnamed impact crater located in an area south of the Red Planet's
00:18canyon region, Valles Marineris. NASA isn't sure how they formed, asking are they products
00:24of sublimation and crater inversion. Sublimation is the process where a solid goes directly to a
00:29gas, kind of like watching dry ice disappear on Earth. When cracks occur on Mars, underground
00:33ice sublimates along the surface, altering the terrain. NASA says crater inversion is seen on
00:39both Earth and Mars and is caused when erosion strips away the surrounding terrain. Inverted
00:44craters stick up above the ground instead of being a depression like most other craters.
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