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Nature 435, 723 (9 June 2005) | doi:10.1038/435723b; Published online 8 June 2005
Snapshot: Sunlight on an icy martian crater
This image from the Mars Express spacecraft shows a pocket of water ice nestling in a martian crater, bathed in the late martian summer sun.The shadow of the crater's rim, which towers 300 metres over the surrounding plains, prevents the ice from vaporizing in the planet's thin atmosphere.
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