The Dotted Dunes of Mars
			
		
		
		
			What causes the black dots on dunes on Mars?  
As spring dawns on the Northern Hemisphere of 
Mars, dunes of sand near the poles begin to defrost.  
Thinner regions of ice typically thaw first 
revealing sand whose darkness soaks in sunlight and accelerates the thaw.  
By summer, the spots will have expanded to encompass the entire 
dunes that will then be completely thawed and dark.
The carbon dioxide and water ice actually 
sublime 
in the 
thin atmosphere directly to gas.  
Taken in mid-July, the 
above image shows a field of 
spotted polar dunes spanning about 3 kilometers near the Martian North Pole. 
Meanwhile, in the 
Southern Hemisphere of Mars, the Earth-sent 
robot Martian rovers will 
try to survive through Martian winter, which peaks in mid-September.