|
The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaPretty (strange) picture from HiRISE: Dust flow crater?Apr. 8, 2010 | 09:38 PDT | 16:38 UTC
Yesterday was the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE team's latest flood of archived images, 1,025 of them. You can browse them all here; they are provided with titles but most have little other descriptive information. I figured most people would browse the pages sequentially and not get through all 65 pages of thumbnails. Knowing I wouldn't scan them all either, I skipped forward to page 42 (what other number would I pick?) and started browsing from there. I saw gorgeous sand dunes, some pretty incredible recent gullies eroding crater walls and depositing fans onto crater floors, and lots of other cool stuff; but the image below won the prize for weirdness.
CommentsCaldera?
IMHO... Looks like a caldera with two cinder cones and the remnants of a lava bed. The cones appear to have vents.
#1 - Dez - 04/08/2010 - 10:20
This comment form is powered by GentleSource Comment Script. It can be included in PHP or HTML files and allows visitors to leave comments on the website.
| ||||