Scientists see a huge cloud coming out of Mars



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Scientists observe a vast cloud spreading out of Mars.

The star hovers above a volcano on the surface of Mars. But this does not seem to be linked to volcanic activity, but rather to a cloud of ice water pushed by the volcano.

That did not stop many from speculating that the images show a huge fire burning on the planet, although technically impossible. And some even went so far as to suggest that the activity could be related to extraterrestrial life, a newspaper suggesting that the evidence could be concealed by NASA.

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1/30 The Earth of the ISS

From the International Space Station, 42 Flight Expedition Engineer Terry W. Virts took this picture of the Gulf of Mexico and the American Coast of the Gulf at Sunset [19659010] Nasa

2/30 Mars Slope of Fog

This image of an area of ​​the surface of Mars, measuring about 1, 5 km by 3 km, shows frosted gullies on a slope facing south inside a crater. The image was taken by NASA's HiRISE camera, mounted on its reconnaissance orbit March

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3/30 The Orion capsule splashes

The Orion capsule s'. flies into space before coming back a few hours later – after proving that it could be used, one day, to transport humans to Mars

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4/30 The launch of the Soyuz TMA-15M rocket

launch of the Soyuz TMA-15M rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Monday, November 24, 2014, carrying three new astronauts to the International Space Station. It also took caviar for the inhabitants of the satellite to celebrate the holidays

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5/30 Yellowstone from Space

NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman has shared this image of Yellowstone via his Twitter account

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6/30 Black Hole Friday

NASA celebrated Black Friday by interesting instead in space – sharing images of black holes

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7/30 NuSTAR

X-rays Destroy the sun in this image showing the observations of NASA's nuclear spectroscopy telescope, or NuSTAR, superimposed on a photograph taken by the Observatory of Solar Dynamics (SDO) of NASA

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8/30 Saturn

This color image in the near infrared shows a specular reflection, or the glow of a sun, on a hydrocarbon lake named Kivu Lacus on the moon of e Saturn Titan

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9/30 Separate Worlds

Although Mimas and Pandora are represented here, the two in Saturn orbit, are very different moons. Pandora, "small" to the norms of the moon (50 miles or 81 kilometers in diameter) is elongated and irregularly shaped. Mimas (396 km), a "medium-sized" moon, formed into a sphere due to its own gravity imposed by its higher mbad

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10/30 Solar Flare

A solar flare Clbad X1.6 flashes in the middle of the sun on this image taken on September 10, captured by the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory

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11/30 Solar Explosion

An image of Solar de Nasa The Observatory of Dynamics (SDO) shows a solar filament 200 000 km long tearing the solar corona in September 2013

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12/30 Cbadiopeia A c [19659009] A false-color image of Cbadiopeia A provided with data from Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes and the X-ray observatory Chandra

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13/30 Great galaxy of magellanic clouds

Image of galaxy of great magellanic clouds seen in light e infrared by the Herschel space observatory. Regions of space such as this one are those where new stars are born from a mixture of elements and cosmic dust

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14/30 March Rover Spirit

The first image of Mars Rover Spirit of NASA has been taking the Spirit since communication problems began a week earlier. The picture shows the robotic arm extended to the rock called Adirondack

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15/30 Morning Dawn of the Space Station

NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly photographed the green lights of the aurora of the International Space Station

16/30 Launch of History – Making The STS-41G Mission in 1984

The Space Shuttle Challenger starts in Florida at dawn. During this mission, Kathryn Sullivan became the first American woman to make a spacewalk and Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space. The crew of seven was the largest of the aircraft, and the STS-41G was the first flight to include two astronauts

17/30 A new look at an extraordinary group of galaxies

Clusters of galaxies are often described by superlatives. After all, they are huge conglomerations of galaxies, hot gases and dark matter and represent the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity

18/30 Veil Nebula Supernova Remnant

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope unveiled in great detail a small section of the Veil Nebula – the expanding remains of a mbadive star that exploded about 8,000 years ago

19/30 Hubble sees a galactic sunflower

The arrangement of the spiral arms in the Messier galaxy 63, seen here on an image of the Nasa Hubble space telescope, recalls the motif located at the center of A sunflower

20/30 A cosmic couple Hubble

The spectacular cosmic pairing of the star Hen 2-427 – more commonly known as WR 124 – and the nebula M1- 67 which surrounds it

21/30 image Pluto

Four New Horizons Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) images were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to be created. See this improved overall image in Pluto colors

22 / 30 Fresh Crater near Sirenum Fossae, Mars Region

The HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter acquired this enlarged image of a "fresh" (geologically-scale) crater from impact in the region of Sirenum Fossae of Mars. This impact crater seems relatively recent because it has a clean edge and a well preserved ejecta.

23/30 Earth Observations of Gemini IV in 1965

This photo of the Strait of Florida and Grand Bahama Bank was taken during the The Gemini IV mission during orbit no. 19 in 1965. The crew of the Gemini IV conducted scientific experiments, including photographs of the weather and terrain of the Earth, during the remainder of his four-day mission after the release into space History of Ed White June 3

24/30 NASA Celebrates 50 Years of Spacewalking

For 50 years, NASA has been "dressing" for spacewalk. In this 1984 photo of the first space-free exit in astronomy, NASA's astronaut, Bruce McCandless, is at the heart of the first "field" test of a bag-in-the-bag device. nitrogen-powered spine called Planned Maneuvering Unit (MMU)

25/30 Hubble Observing the most crowded place of the Milky Way

This image of the Nasa Hubble Space Telescope presents the cluster of Arches, the densest group of stars of the Milky Way

26/30 The point of view of an astronaut from space

L & # NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman tweeted this photo of the International Space Station on September 2, 2014

27/30 Terrain Geography on Mars

On Mars, we can observe four clbades of relief sandy formed by wind or wind turbines. bed shapes: ripples, transverse wind ridges, dunes and what is called "draa"

28/30 Expedition 39 Landing

A sokol costume helmet can be seen against the window of the Soyuz TMA-11M capsule shortly after the landing of the spacecraft with Ex Pedition 39, Koichi Wakata commander of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Soyuz commander Mikhail Tyurin of Roscosmos and NASA flight engineer Rick Mastracchio near the city of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan

29/30 The great red spot of Jupiter by Voyager I

30/30 The observatory of Chandra sees a heart in the darkness


1/30 Earth since the ISS

From the International Space Station, Flight Engineer Expedition 42, Terry W. Virts took this picture of the Gulf of Mexico and the American coast of the Gulf at sunset

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2/30 The frozen slopes of Mars

This image of an area on the surface of Mars, about 1.5 km by 3 km in size, shows gullies frosted on a slope facing south in a crater. The image was taken by NASA's HiRISE camera, mounted on its reconnaissance orbit March

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3/30 The Orion capsule splashes

The Orion capsule s'. flies into space before coming back a few hours later – after proving that he could one day be used to transport humans on Mars

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4/30 Launch of the Soyuz TMA-15M rocket

of the Soyuz rocket TMA-15M The Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Monday, November 24, 2014, carrying three new astronauts to the International Space Station. It also took caviar for the inhabitants of the satellite to celebrate the holidays

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5/30 Yellowstone from Space

NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman has shared this image of Yellowstone via his Twitter account

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6/30 Black Hole Friday

NASA celebrated Black Friday by looking in space instead – sharing images of black holes

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7/30 NuSTAR

X-rays Destroy the sun in this image showing the observations of NASA's nuclear spectroscopy telescope, or NuSTAR, superimposed on a photo taken by the Observatory of Solar Dynamics (SDO) of NASA

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8/30 Saturn

This color image in the near infrared shows a specular reflection, or the glow of A sun, on a hydrocarbon lake named Kivu Lacus on the moon of S Titan

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9/30 Separate Worlds

Although Mimas and Pandora are represented here, the two in Saturn orbit, are very different moons. Pandora, "small" to the norms of the moon (50 miles or 81 kilometers in diameter) is elongated and irregularly shaped. Mimas (396 kilometers), a "medium-sized" moon, formed into a sphere due to its own gravity imposed by its superior mbad

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10/30 Solar Flare

A solar flare of clbad X1.6 flashes in the middle of the sun on this image taken on September 10, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics observatory

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11/30 Solar glare

An image of NASA's Solar Observatory of Dynamics (SDO) shows a solar filament 200,000 km long tearing the solar corona in September 2013

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12/30 Cbadiopeia A

A false-color image of Cbadiopeia A provided with data from Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes and the X-ray observatory Chandra

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13/30 Large Magellanic Cloud Galaxy [19659009] Image of the galaxy great magellanic cloud seen in infrared light p by the Herschel Space Observatory. Areas of space such as this one are those where new stars are born from a mixture of elements and cosmic dust

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14/30 March Rover Spirit

The first image of Mars Rover Spirit of NASA has been taking the Spirit since communication problems began a week earlier. The picture shows the robotic arm extended to the rock called Adirondack

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15/30 Morning Dawn of the Space Station

NASA Astronaut, Scott Kelly, photographed the green lights of the aurora of the International Space Station

16/30 Launch of History – Mission STS-41G in 1984

The Space Shuttle Challenger is launched from Florida at dawn. During this mission, Kathryn Sullivan became the first American woman to make a spacewalk and Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space. The crew of seven was the largest of the aircraft, and the STS-41G was the first flight to include two astronauts


17/30 A new look at an extraordinary group of galaxies

Clusters of galaxies are often described by superlatives. After all, they are huge conglomerations of galaxies, hot gases and dark matter and represent the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity

18/30 Veil Nebula Supernova Remnant

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope unveiled in great detail a small section of the Veil Nebula – the expanding remains of a mbadive star that exploded about 8,000 years ago

19/30 Hubble sees a galactic sunflower

The arrangement of the spiral arms in the Messier galaxy 63, seen here in an image of the Nasa Hubble space telescope, recalls the motif at the center of 39; a sunflower

20/30 A cosmic couple Hubble

The dramatic cosmic coupling of the star Hen 2-427 – more commonly known as WR 124 – and the nebula M1-67 which l & # 39; 39, around


21/30 picture Pluto

Four images of the New Horizons Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to be created. See this improved overall image in Pluto colors

22/30 Fresh Crater near Sirenum Fossae, Mars Region

The HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter acquired this close-up image of a "fresh" (geologically-scale) impact crater in the region of Sirenum Fossae of Mars. This impact crater seems relatively recent because it has a clean edge and a well preserved ejecta.

23/30 Earth Observations taken from Gemini IV in 1965

This photo of the Florida Strait and Grand Bahama Bank was taken The Gemini IV Mission During Orbit No. . 19 in 1965. The crew of the Gemini IV conducted scientific experiments, including photographs of the weather and terrain of the Earth, during the remainder of his four-day mission after the release into space History of Ed White on June 3

24/30 NASA Celebrates 50 Years of Spacewalking

For 50 years, NASA has been "dressing" for space release. In this 1984 photo of the first space-free exit in astronomy, NASA's astronaut, Bruce McCandless, is at the heart of the first "field" test of a bag-in-the-bag device. Nitrogen Propulsion Back Called "Planned Maneuvering Unit"


25/30 Hubble Observing the Most Overcrowded Place in the Milky Way

This image of the Nasa Hubble Space Telescope presents the cluster of Arches, the densest group of stars of the Milky Way

26/30 The point of view of an astronaut

Astronaut Nasa Reid Wiseman has tweeted this photo of the International Space Station on September 2, 2014

27/30 Geography of the relief on Mars

On Mars, we can observe four clbades of sandy relief formed by wind or wind turbines. bed shapes: ripples, transverse wind ridges, dunes and what is called "draa"

28/30 Expedition 39 Landing

A sokol costume helmet can be seen against the window of the Soyuz TMA-11M capsule shortly after the landing of the spacecraft with Ex Pedition 39, Koichi Wakata commander of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Soyuz commander Mikhail Tyurin of Roscosmos and NASA flight engineer Rick Mastracchio near the city of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan


29/30 The Great Red Spot of Jupiter by Voyager I

30/30 The Chandra observatory sees a heart in the dark

But the explanation is much colder: it is not hot, but very cold. Clouds of water ice condense on the summit of the volcano, called Asia Mons, and spread to the surface.

The images were collected by the Mars Express ship of the European Space Agency. They were spotted for the first time in late September and were spotted throughout the month of October, producing hundreds of photos.

The white cloud stretches for 1,500 km from the surface of the planet, much larger than the volcano itself, making it easy to see in pictures. returned from the space shuttle.

Usually, clouds disappear around this type of year. Mars experienced its winter solstice on October 16, and the clouds usually disappear before.

But a cloud of water ice in this region occurred at a similar period of the previous year, according to scientists.

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