June 2001 image taken by Mars Global Surveyor details defrosting sand dunes in late southern winter on the planet. Dark-spotted dunes in the southern hemisphere are the result of springtime defrosting process on Mars, not signs of biology, say Mars researchers Mike Malin and Ken Edgett of Malin Space Science Systems.

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