PHOTO OF THE DAY: NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures Images of Dunes on Mars

image was taken in 2020

On Jan. 16, 2020, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image of two types of dunes on Mars: barchan and linear dunes. (NASA image)

(NASA) – On Jan. 16, 2020, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image of two types of dunes on Mars: barchan and linear dunes.

The small dots are called barchan dunes, and from their shape, we can tell that they are upwind. The downwind dunes are long and linear.

These two types of dunes each show the wind direction differently: the barchans have a steep slope and crescent-shaped “horns” that point downwind, while the linear dunes are stretched out along the primary wind direction. Linear dunes, however, typically indicate at least two different prevailing winds, which stretch out the sand along their average direction.

Barchan and linear dunes aren’t just a Martian phenomenon – we can also see them on Earth.

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have snapped photos of them occurring in Brazil and Saudi Arabia.

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