Science news this week: Wave patterns on Mars and ‘free-range’ atom clouds

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From dazzling Anglo-Saxon treasure to Earth’s constellation of “minimoons,” it’s been a busy week for science news. While our own planet has delivered its fair share of surprising stories, our cosmic neighbor has stolen show with its latest close-ups.

In the last few months, NASA’s Martian rovers have sent back images of giant “kidney bean”-like structures, “ripples” left by ancient water and rocks that look like spider eggs. Now, high-resolution satellite imagery has revealed wave-like soil patterns on the Martian surface that closely resemble those found on our own planet.



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