NASA Scientists Puzzled by Unusual Circles Found on Mars by Reconnaissance Orbiter

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter by NASA, has shot a series of  pictures of Mars that have left top scientists at the agency  perplexed.

The captured images show several sand dunes that shape up into  perfect circles on the surface of the red planet. A phenomenon that  NASA claims to be unusual.

As per NASA, the sand dunes are still a little asymmetrical, which  indicates that sand generally moves to the south, but the winds may  be variable.

The images were a part of a series aimed at monitoring how frost  disappears in the late winter, and they come across to be free of  frost.

The images were a part of a series aimed at monitoring how frost  disappears in the late winter, and they come across to be free of  frost.

Recently, NASA's Asteroid Watch announced the discovery of a giant rock, currently named "2023 DW," which might collide with Earth in 2046.

The asteroid might have a very little chance of impacting Earth, but  NASA is monitoring it closely and will be updating predictions as  more data comes in.

Whenever new objects are first discovered, it takes many weeks of  data and calculations to reduce the uncertainties and predict their  precise orbits years into the future.

NASA's  findings on Mars and ongoing tracking work of asteroids are part of  the agency's extensive efforts to understand the universe and maintain the safety of our planet.

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