Context imageThe subtle paired fractues at the bottom of this VIS image are part of Sirenum Fossae, though it is hundreds of km away from yesterday's image location. Numerous gullies at the top of the image are located on the intersection of two crater rims.
Orbit Number: 58618 Latitude: -38.9581 Longitude: 181.314 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2015-03-02 07:36
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