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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 26

    An eruption from one of the giant volcanoes on Mars? Nope.https://nyti.ms/2D8HrWx 

    10:02 PM - 26 Oct 2018
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      2. fsociety‏ @tempname0169 Oct 26
        Replying to @NPC11820162 @nytimes

        Trump is disgusting. Can we send him to Mars already 😷

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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      4. fsociety‏ @tempname0169 Oct 26
        Replying to @NpcBernie @NPC11820162 @nytimes

        Drop trump in the storm #dropTrump #Impeach45

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      1. Howard Wiseman‏ @HowSmart Oct 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Giant sand worm? Yes.

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      2. deantakkerking‏ @DeanTakkerK Oct 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Thank you for the complete and precise scientific explanation. It´s occurring for weeks,coming from the same place and it´s a ramdom cloud. And it starts from the same point,near a giant mountain that used to be a volcano. Thank you very much for the clarity of your explanation.

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      3. deantakkerking‏ @DeanTakkerK Oct 26
        Replying to @DeanTakkerK @nytimes

        It’s just a cloud. A very long cloud. A picture taken by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft showing an elongated white plume that resembles volcanic ejecta. A photograph shows a long, white wisp, close to a thousand miles long, spilling out of a giant volcano.

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      1. Brandon Finnigan‏Verified account @B_M_Finnigan Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes @Nate_Cohn

        Beats the horrible dust storm that ruined the view during opposition

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      2. cameron keith lowes‏ @camster02813 Oct 26
        Replying to @nytimes

        Zit...??

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      3. Bill Pfister‏ @KathysSprague Oct 28
        Replying to @camster02813 @nytimes

        I am glad that I am not the only one who saw that.

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      1. AB ✖️DC‏ @ABDC916 Oct 26
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        pic.twitter.com/phWXVIJHVa

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      1. FeelFree‏ @storm49505 Oct 26
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        Clouds can form without the presence of liquid water? I’m confused.

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      1. Karin Müller‏ @rabbit_duracell Oct 26
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        a cloud means particles (water in the (non existant ) athmosphere ????

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      1. johnnyjohnson‏ @Meattrapezoid Oct 26
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        looong loooooooooooooooooooong cloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudpic.twitter.com/wGPRJNZoHI

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      1. Randy‏ @mauiguy101 Oct 27
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        #MarsSmiling! #HappyHalloween

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      1. Γλωσσολόγος Μένιους‏ @glwssologos Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes @AdonisGeorgiadi

        its like a smoke on the water...planet

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      1. Charles Jones‏ @Jonalist Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Maybe just a invisible frozen methane constructed spacecraft of aliens which failed to break off from the atmosphere yet no one suspects such a design flaw having the capability to fly must less gain altitude and be seen from other planets, Alien body disposal, (Proposition 13)!

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      1. brooklynhoopz‏ @juno0518 Oct 27
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        Did the Martians get evacuated for this disaster?just asking🤣

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