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Carbon dioxide and salt water ice on Mars melts when the sun’s angle changes, leading to “Crocus Melting”, according to new research. Betelgeuse is actually changing shape due to stellar activity or dust ejection. And the OLA camera is malfunctioning on OSIRIS-REx - so it can’t focus on all the rocks, currently, but this is not expected to cause any issues with the science.
By Dr. Pamela Gay, Erik Madaus, Ally Pelphrey4.3
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Carbon dioxide and salt water ice on Mars melts when the sun’s angle changes, leading to “Crocus Melting”, according to new research. Betelgeuse is actually changing shape due to stellar activity or dust ejection. And the OLA camera is malfunctioning on OSIRIS-REx - so it can’t focus on all the rocks, currently, but this is not expected to cause any issues with the science.

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