My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10273 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2008-02-07 1314x2953x1
This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows a small channel on Mars that enters the crater appearing to become a ridge as it crosses onto the crater floor.
Title:
Channel to Ridge
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10258 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2008-01-17 1323x2819x1
This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows small, dark dunes and dust devil tracks located on the floor of Wirtz Crater on Mars.
Title:
Wirtz Crater
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10260 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2008-01-21 1318x2969x1
This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows small dunes located in the plains of Aonia Terra on Mars.
Title:
Aonia Terra Dunes
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10274 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2008-02-08 1331x2772x1
This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows a channel flowing into this unnamed crater in Xanthe Terra depositing materials forming a fan shape. When sediment filled fluids slow down the heavier sediments are dropped out, forming the delta.
Title:
Crater Delta
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10279 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2008-02-18 1318x2932x1
This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows winds that an impact crater on Mars may end up not being round. Preexisting faults and fractures in the ground can result in corners or straight walls along the fracture trends.
Title:
Not Round