Mars's Pimple #2 [ID: 1266]

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Submitted by : Zarvan_Movdawalla----13_Year_Old_Boy on 2017-11-30 02:43 UT

There is another visual dot like Anomaly

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  1. comment by Stauber-57 on 2018-02-18 18:16 UT

    Giving it a name like pimple just seems so strange. Here we have these beautiful swirling clouds and storms, and we're calling them by such mundane names!

  2. comment by Francetic-81 on 2018-02-15 04:15 UT

    My other suggestion was the dot like anomaly in the north pole region, but this is promising as well. These smaller anomalies are especially interesting to me, as I feel they can reveal far more than their size implies.