But new satellite images released by the European Space Agency (ESA) paint an alarming picture of such a dystopian reality. The pictures, taken in February, show dark, spindly formations scattered ...
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Now, a new set of images from ESA’s Mars Express satellite offers a look at what was once a very wet area of the Red Planet. The photos show a landscape that, aside from the obvious impact ...