ID: ESP_072042_1330, date: 8 December 2021,altitude: 251 km larger image NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona The dark sand dune at the center of this observation is covered in a blanket of white
ID: ESP_072042_1330, date: 8 December 2021,altitude: 251 km larger image NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona The dark sand dune at the center of this observation is covered in a blanket of white
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