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The photo above reveals the Terra Sirenum region on Mars. The image on the left was taken November 2010 and the image on the right was taken May 2013. Both of the same region. The question is, how did the “extra” gully get there?
While there’s a lot of talk about water on Mars, this particular feature may or may not be due to liquid. However videographer, WhatsupinTheSky37, Seems to believe its likely due to water…
According to NASA:
“Gully or ravine landforms are common on Mars, particularly in the southern highlands. This pair of images shows that material flowing down from an alcove at the head of a gully broke out of an older route and eroded a new channel,”
Is it due to water erosion as WhatsUpInTheSky37 believers? Or did it just arrive as NASA claims? We’ll I’ll leave that up to you to decide…
For More Information:
http://www.universetoday.com/110483/new-gully-appears-on-mars-but-its-likely-not-due-to-water/
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