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Mars
Red planet in the dark, Iron Oxide lights your spark. In search of great, there is not much greater, then the planet of valleys, deserts and craters. Spots of white look not unlike snow, but, in fact, are storms and cyclones. A surface scarred and cut by time, holds a soil of Alkaline. Cold and quite, howling wind, Carbon Dioxide is what you'd breathe in. Plains and highlands vast and smooth, contrast craters the size of moons. simply a face made flaccid, beaten, meteor impacted. Storms of dust bellow and swoon, traveling to an unwritten tune. An Argon sword, atmosphere built, with carbon dioxide playing the hilt. A Terra of martain Magnesium mass, is it Basalt, or Silica glass? Avalanches slope with a streak, with weak gravity and slide to a heap. Gullys carved from water of old, lines can be seen where a sea met a coast. Surveying mars is a difficult task, about half of the time there are failed spacecrafts. But despite all that, we now have a team, of rovers exploring since 2003! They have seen much of Mars, as far as can go, though the poles are of ice, and the weather is cold. But still, we have maps, and data and more, we've explored the red planet like never before! Peroxides and oxides provide color schemes, it's possible life had seen what we've seen, it's possible mars might invite human beings, because anything's possible, when you have a dream.
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