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The picture on the left of this composite image is the 420 km wide south pole of Mars as imaged from the Mars Global Surveyor. The picture on the right is the 1100 km wide north polar cap, imaged by the same spacecraft.
 
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The picture on the left of this composite image is the 420 km wide south pole of Mars as imaged from the Mars Global Surveyor. The picture on the right is the 1100 km wide north polar cap, imaged by the same spacecraft.

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