European Space Agency
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'Spiders' on Mars Captured by ESA Spacecraft on Red Planet's Angustus Labyrinthus Area
The “spiders” observed on Mars are a rare phenomenon that resembles the eight-legged arachnids that we know. Click to read more.
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