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NASA unveils stunning ‘blue dune’ image seen on Mars

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Mars may be known as the Red Planet, but it’s a ‘blue dune’ image NASA has released that’s got everyone talking. NASA unveiled an image of a sand dune on Mars’ Lyot Crater region that has been enhanced to get a better look at the surface features of the fourth planet, foxnews.com reported.

The image was taken by Mars Reconnaiss­ance Orbiter (MRO) and shows a field of classic barchan dunes on Jan. 24, 2018.

The image was taken by the MRO’S Hirise camera.

NASA said that this particular dune is made of finer material and/or has a different compositio­n than the surroundin­g.

Images from Mars continue to capture the attention of the public, especially as the planet is currently experienci­ng a massive dust storm that is threatenin­g NASA’S Martian operations.

Earlier this week a composite selfie image taken from NASA’S Curiosity rover was created by scientist Seán Doran, during the aforementi­oned dust storm, something NASA has called ‘unpreceden­ted’.

The dust storm has wreaked havoc on Mars, though the Curiosity rover has not been affected, as it relies on plutonium and not sunlight as a fuel source.

However, the Opportunit­y rover, which has been on Mars for nearly 15 years, has not been so lucky, effectivel­y going into sleep mode during the storm.

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