Painting with Frost

Subtle variations in color look like brush strokes as the lightly frosted terrain reflects light on Mars as seen by NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Subtle variations in color look like brush strokes as the lightly frosted terrain reflects light. These variations provide a backdrop to some exotic features referred to colloquially as "spiders." The radial channels branching out from a central depression are formed when the seasonal layer of dry ice turns to gas in the spring and erodes the surface, which is a uniquely Martian landform. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21214