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What Lies Beneath

Filed under pretty pictures, radar imaging, Mars, Mars Express

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What Lies Beneath A radar view revealing features underneath the Martian surface in the southern highlands. A portion of Hellas Basin can be seen on the right. This was captured by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) instrument on board ESA's Mars Express.

NASA / JPL / ASI / ESA / Univ. of Rome

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This image is in the public domain. Original image data dated on or about December 18, 2005

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