Hey,
I thought that this was pretty cool...
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/dustst ... dec99.html
Sarah
BTW--It's from Mars.
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no doubt! judging by the coriolis movement, is it safe to say that it is on the S hemisphere? likewise, since it appears to be moving R to L, considering the light source and since i don't know squat about Mars, am i correct in surmising that Mars rotates on it's axis opposite of earth if this thing is moving in respect to general wind direction? p
(rather try to guess and find out if i am right or wrong than seek instant answers in a search engine. besides, you guys are more fun!)
(rather try to guess and find out if i am right or wrong than seek instant answers in a search engine. besides, you guys are more fun!)
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