File:Avalanche on Mars February 19th 2008 01.jpg
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English: The avalanche on Mars, February 19th 2008 日本語: 火星で観測された雪崩。2008年2月19日撮影。 한국어: 화성에서 발생한 눈사태를 찍은 사진이다. 2008년 2월 19일. |
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Source | PIA10245: Caught in Action: Avalanches on North Polar Scarps | ||||||
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