Spiders in the Inca city on Mars.
Spiders in the Inca city on Mars.
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The Inca city also known as Angustus Labyrinthus is located just 500 km from the Martian South Pole, it was discovered by NASA's Mariner 9 Probe that was launched towards Mars on May 30, 1971, arriving at the red planet on November 13 of the same year. year, it also became the first spacecraft to orbit another planet.
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But the important thing is how these structures were created with lines of rock walls that form angles of almost 90 degrees. There is a theory that says that it was due to the action of glaciers, but it does not explain well what we see, the theory most supported by scientists. researchers is that they could be created in the following way:
In the past, an exact date of the event is not given, but it is certain that it was many millions of years ago, an asteroid impacted Mars creating a large circular crater 86 km in diameter, with the impact the Martian crust fragmented like a crystal and magma flowed through those cracks when.
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And the spiders reported by the ESA captured by the Zonda are a strange and mysterious phenomenon, they arise when carbon dioxide gas is heated by the sun, when heated it turns from ice to gas and breaks the surface ice plates creating jets or geysers They expel along with the gas dark material that is below the surface and it is that dark material that when it falls ends up making those drawings that resemble spiders.
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Here we come to the mystery, a mystery that intrigues scientists because it turns out that Martian spiders are curiously exclusive to the South Pole Region of Mars, why there and not somewhere else, because at the moment this has no explanation, it is another of the many enigmas. that still remain to be resolved on the red planet.
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