Posts Tagged ‘mro’

Sandy Tuning Forks

Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Tun­ing forks on tun­ing forks cross Mars in this image from HiRISE cam­era aboard NASA’s Mars Recon­nais­sance Orbiter.

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Martian Pie Shell

Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Gul­lies and debris lit­ter the bot­tom of this Mar­t­ian crater mak­ing it resem­ble a pie shell that has been dropped.

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Dune Mix-up

Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Fly over this image of sand dunes in the cen­tral part of Her­schel Crater and you’ll see a jum­bled mix of dune­fields.

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New Impacts

Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Among the shift­ing sand dunes and ancient craters of Mars lies a dusty sur­face that’s per­fect for show­ing evi­dence for recent mete­orite impacts.

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Ancient Ridges

Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)

Look­ing like the closeup of an elephant’s hide, polyg­o­nal ridges form odd geo­met­ric pat­terns on Mars.

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The ancient peo­ples saw pic­tures in the sky. From those pat­terns in the heav­ens, ancient sto­ry­tellers cre­ated leg­ends about heroes, maid­ens, drag­ons, bears, cen­taurs, dogs and myth­i­cal crea­tures…
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