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Capping the Red Planet [1]

The north pole (left) and south pole of Mars consist of layers of ice and dust deposited over millennia, as shown in these images from the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft. Most of the ice is frozen water, although a layer of frozen carbon dioxide accumulates atop each cap during winter. [NASA/JPL/MSSS]

Moon and Mars
View of the north and south poles of Mars
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