... 2002 February 19 . Water-Ice Imaged in Martian PolarCap . Credit: MSSS , JPL , NASA . ... Yes, although the only place on Mars known to have water is the North PolarCap , and that water is frozen. ...
... Explanation: On August 29, a large dust storm was photographed erupting out from the north polarcap of Mars . ... As the north polarcap region begins to thaw, a temperature difference occurs between the cold frost region and recently thawed ...
... Shrunken to its martian midsummer state, Mars' north polarcap appears at the top of the discovery picture. ... The polarcap is clearly smaller than the storm just below it and farther left. ...
... Three different types of surfaces visible in the North PolarCap of Mars morph into each other in a way perhaps reminiscent of the works of M. C. Escher . ...
... As the north polarcap begins to thaw, a temperature difference occurs between the cold frost region and recently thawed surface, resulting in swirling winds between the adjacent regions. ...
... Also visible in the above image of the Martian North PolarCap are red areas of rock and sand, white areas of ice, and dark areas of unknown composition but hypothesized to be volcanic ash . ...
... Also visible in the above image of the Martian North PolarCap are red areas of rock and sand, white areas of ice, and dark areas of unknown composition but hypothesized to be volcanic ash . ...