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This NASA Hubble Space Telescope full-globe picture of the planet Mars is the most detailed view of the red planet ever taken fron Earth's distance. Hubble resolves details on Mars' surface as small as 30 miles across, to reveal craters, volcanoes, the north polar ice cap, and fleecy white coulds in the thin Martian atmosphere.
 
 
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