New research shows that dry ice blocks, not water or life, may be responsible for the mysterious gullies carved into Mars’ ...
Blocks of carbon dioxide ice appear to carve mysterious gullies on Mars as they melt down dune slopes and blast away sand.
Scientists suggest that dry ice on Mars may move and burrow beneath the surface, creating patterns similar to sandworms from Dune and shedding light on the planet’s changing landscape.
Scientists have discovered what is causing sinuous gullies to form on Mars' southern sand dunes in the springtime, unlike any on Earth.
In 1947, Project Cirrus attempted to weaken a hurricane with dry ice, but the storm shifted course and caused unexpected ...
Recent studies have unveiled a fascinating phenomenon on Mars where blocks of dry ice burrow through dunes, reminiscent of ...