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Jorge Hernández and other scientists of the Mars Express team have declared on Twitter the meteorological nature of the plume that for more than a month originates from the west side of Arsia Mons. Nevertheless, Hernández adds that it is still an interesting phenomenon and that at the moment it is still being studied. He also adds that he prefers to avoid publishing hasty conclusions and that (we) must be patient.

Although personally I do not find at all convincing the theory of the cloud, for duty of information I show you the various responses given on Twitter by the ESA itself, which at least decided to break the silence by giving its official version.
Still remains the perplexity expressed not only by me but also by other people that you can read between the comments …

Original post: https://twitter.com/jorgeherber/status/1054093881090981888

Other posts on Twitter: https://twitter.com/esamarswebcam/status/1052780716566679552
https://twitter.com/esamarswebcam/status/1053897473289261056
https://twitter.com/esamarswebcam/status/1051782697574703104
https://twitter.com/tanyaofmars/status/1054223756845961218
https://twitter.com/tanyaofmars/status/1054234662489358336
https://twitter.com/BeckePhysics/status/1054186607325126657

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