Context imageToday's VIS image shows a single linear depression, most likely a graben. This region is located just south of Cerberus Fossae, so it may have formed at the same time. Several Cerberus Fossae graben have also been source regions for flow features.
Orbit Number: 94756 Latitude: 7.92391 Longitude: 165.118 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2023-04-25 12:20
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