- DTM: Along the Walls of Bahram Vallis
Bahram Vallis is a narrow-winding valley (20-22 North, 301-304 East) that terminates at the circum-Chyrse Basin on Mars. - Layers and Dark Debris in Melas Chasma
This subimage shows layering in a light-toned deposit in Melas Chasma. - Signs of Aeolian and Periglacial Activity at Vastitas Borealis
This observation shows a region of approximately 7 x 7 kilometer (4.4 x 4.4 miles) located in Vastitas Borealis, part of the Northern Plains. - Opportunity at the Edge of Concepcion Crater
This image shows the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity perched on the edge of Concepcion Crater in Meridiani Planum, Mars. - Deformed Layered Sediments in Western Hellas Planitia
The western margin of Alpheus Colles (the large plateau in Hellas Planitia) is bound by a large depression that is the deepest point in the Hellas basin and also the lowest terrain on Mars.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
HiRISE images for March 24, 2010
The following new captioned and spotlight images taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft are now available:
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