There ’s only two ways to look at this : it ’s a ghastly looking ophidian snake its way on the blood-red planet , swallowing everything in its path and burrowing itself inside the major planet ’s sum . OR it ’s a mammoth floating sperm cell appear to knock up the red egg with promise of a Martian baby .
Okay , I hazard it could also be whatever NASA says it is too . capture by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment television camera on Nasa ’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter , it ’s an image of the Amazonis Planitia part of northerly Mars . The debris is about 30 yards in diameter and half a mile over the open . How did it happen ?
A westerly breeze partway up the height of the junk Beelzebub develop a finespun arc in the feather . The range was occupy during the time of Martian year when the satellite is furthermost from the sun . Just as on Earth , winds on Mars are powered by solar heat . Exposure to the sun ’s ray declines during this season , yet even now , detritus devils act unrelentingly to strip the aerofoil of freshly deposited dust , a little at a clip .

I ’m still going with spectre snake . [ NASA ]
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