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The space agency captured photos showing Mars’ landscape changing due to winter.

One photo shows mega-dunes with carbon dioxide frost and ice on them.

The frost makes the dunes and other parts of Mars’ landscape look darker.In some areas, the red planet can get as low as -190 degrees Fahrenheit during winter.

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