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This image was taken by the Mars Webcam on September 24 at 14:29:15 UT from an altitude of 9886.29 km.
You can see this beautiful plume as it emerges from the caldera of Arsia Mons, complete with shadow!
We will see if this time the news will be disclosed, or if it will pass in silence as other times!
Shortly I will provide more details and precise information on this spectacular Martian phenomenon that at first glance looks like a volcanic eruption with the counterfins!
Disclose to your trusted divulgator 😉
ESA image link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/esa_marswebcam/44927780181/
Credit: ESA – European Space Agency
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