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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-05-26 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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A channel-like feature roughly halfway between the Isidis Basin and Elysium Mons on Mars shows no connection to either a source region or terminal basin is seen in this image from NASA's Mars Odyssey.
PIA04537:
Channel to Nowhere
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-05-26 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Just south of the 2 km high main mass of the Medusae Fossae Formation, in a region dissected by channels, lies an unnamed crater that may have been filled by mud, as seen by NASA's Mars Odyssey.
PIA04538:
Isidis Planitia
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-05-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows the Medusae Fossae Formation, in a region dissected by channels, lies an unnamed crater that may have been filled by mud on the martian landscape.
PIA04544:
Crater in the Mangala Valles Region
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-05-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows Mangala Vallis, one of the large outflow channels on Mars.
PIA04545:
Old Geology and New Geology
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-05-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows strange-looking grooved terrain overlies lava flows off of the western flank of the giant shield volcano Arsia Mons on Mars.
PIA04546:
Grooved Terrain
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows lava flows and channels are visible here on the eastern flanks of Ascraeus Mons. One of the channels is bordered by levees, which form as lava overflows the channel banks, cools and solidifies.
PIA04553:
Lava Flows
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows Hebes Chasma, the northernmost canyon of Mars' vast Valles Marineris system.
PIA04554:
Hebes ILD
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-03 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows two craters in Arabia Terra on Mars, in the old cratered highlands, are surrounded by many small mesas.
PIA04555:
Eroded Crater Ejecta
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows chaotic terrain on Mars is thought to form when there is a sudden removal of subsurface water or ice, causing the surface material to slump and break into blocks.
PIA04556:
Chaotic Terrain
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows the height of the interior mound of sediment inside this unnamed crater on Mars.
PIA04557:
Bizarre Crater Mound
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows rugged terrain that is part of a massive lobe of material extending from the basal scarp of Mars' Olympus Mons is called sulci, which means furrows or grooves.
PIA04558:
Lycus Sulci
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey showing large, tilted blocks of chaotic terrain in Masursky Crater on Mars. Chaotic terrain is thought to occur when subsurface water is suddenly released to the surface.
PIA04559:
Masursky Crater
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows that polar regions of Mars have surfaces than can show dark spots on a brighter background. These surfaces are informally called 'dalmatian terrain' because of their appearance.
PIA04560:
Dalmatian Terrain
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows a crater called Gusev in the southern hemisphere of Mars. This crater may have been the site of an ancient lake.
PIA04561:
Destination: Gusev
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-17 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows craters and hills form high standing streamlined plateaus or islands in a channeled area on the martian landscape.
PIA04576:
Lava-Filled Craters
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-19 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows platy surface texture of the vast plains southeast of the volcano Elysium Mons on Mars likely formed by very fluid cooling lava.
PIA04578:
Volcanic Surface Textures
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-19 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows 'etched terrain' near the south pole of Mars. In several places in this image there are large areas with many dark spots.
PIA04579:
Etched Terrain
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-19 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows an outflow channel to the east of the Tharsis volcanos and north of Valles Marineris on Mars.
PIA04580:
Wind, Water, and Lava
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-20 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows a flat-floored crater in Mars' central Arabia hosts an interior crater with interesting ejecta. The scrambled patterns in the ejecta suggest fluidized flow during emplacement.
PIA04585:
Smooth and Scrambled
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-06-20 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows a dissected and eroded channel in plains materials southwest of Mars' volcano Elysium Mons shows typical erosional islands and depositional features.
PIA04586:
Channels and Erosion
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-01 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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This image taken by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey shows lava flows from the broad shield volcano Syrtis Major have poured into the Isidis Basin to the east on Mars.
PIA04597:
Syrtis in Retreat
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Add Image to Favorite List 2010-03-25 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Dark slope streaks, like the ones in this unnamed crater in Terra Sabaea on Mars, are believed to be formed when surface dust is displaced and the darker rock below is exposed. This image is from NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA12981:
Dark Slope Streak
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003 of dalmatian terrain near Mars' south pole. The bright material is polar ice and the dark spots dark sands that are appearing in depressions where the ice has defrosted.
PIA04607:
Dalmatian Terrain
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003 of small hills/mounds in Isidis Planitia on Mars which may be of volcanic origin or alternatively eroded impact craters called pedestal craters.
PIA04608:
Bumps and Humps
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-03 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003 of defrosting dunes of the southern hemisphere in southern summer on Mars.
PIA04611:
Dunes
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-09 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003 of platy flows covering the plains of Southern Elysium on Mars. These flows appear to be very fluid lava flows but a mudflow origin can't be completely ruled out for these flows.
PIA04617:
Platy Flows
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-09 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003 of Meridiani Planum on Mars, which contains a mineral called hematite, usually forming in the presence of water.
PIA04618:
Destination: Meridiani
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, roughly halfway between the great volcanoes of Olympus Mons and Pavonis Mons, the graben (troughs) of Ulysses Fossae intersect with the furrows of Gigas (gigantic) Sulci.
PIA04642:
Gigas Meets Ulysses
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing the central uplift of an impact crater on Mars that formed by inward and upward movement of material below the crater floor during the crater-forming event.
PIA04643:
Crater Interior
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing lava has flooded this crater in Daedalia Planum on Mars.
PIA04644:
Lava Flows
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing graben (fracture) in Memnonia Fossae, noteworthy because one can still see large blocks on the floor. These blocks most likely dropped down from above when the fracture opened up.
PIA04645:
Fractures and Collapse
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing a crater named after Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens (1629-1695) with an unusual texture. Smooth-topped mesas are scattered across a more rugged surface.
PIA04646:
Huygens Crater
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing a complex process of deposition, burial and exhumation. The crater ejecta at top is in the form of flow lobes, indicating that the crater was formed in volatile-rich terrain.
PIA04647:
Processes of Geology
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing fine-scale layered deposits in both N/S polar regions. At the south pole, alternating light and dark bands represent varying amounts of dust or sand mixed in with carbon dioxide ice.
PIA04648:
South Polar Layered Deposits
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing Tader Valles, a set of small channels at mid-southern latitudes that is filled by smooth material with rounded margins. This may be snow covered by a mantle of dust or dirt.
PIA04649:
Tader Valles
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-23 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing mesas with interesting erosional patterns just south of Olympus Mons on Mars.
PIA04651:
Eroded Mesas
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-24 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing the western slope of the Tharsis volcanic bulge. This landscape on Mars shows the effect of the large-scale wind regime of the region.
PIA04659:
Wind Effects in Tharsis
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing wrinkle ridges deforming the plains in the bottom of Gusev crater. The plains were likely created from a flood basalt with ridges forming where there were compressional forces.
PIA04661:
Gusev Crater
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-30 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing the strange landscape of the eroding Medusa Fossae Formation. In the southern portion, small mounds of sedimentary material are all that remains of a once more continuous layer.
PIA04666:
Remnants of MFF
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-30 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing valley networks, a relatively common feature in the southern highlands of Mars.
PIA04667:
Valley Networks
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-07-31 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing remarkable differences in brightness and texture are apparent between these lava flows found on the southern flanks of Arsia Mons on Mars.
PIA04671:
Lava Flows
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in July 2003, showing younger crenulated lava flows of Daedalia Planum lap up against the ancient highlands on Mars. The crenulated ridges are most likely pressure ridges.
PIA04673:
Crenulated Lava Flows of Daedalia Planum
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing knobby terrain is in the southern highlands on Mars.
PIA04701:
Knobby Terrain Down Under
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing parallel grooves oriented north to south, slowly eroded by winds of the same alignment. At bottom, a round mesa is most likely an inverted crater on Mars.
PIA04702:
Wind-sculpted Rocks
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing the floor of a crater just north of the Argyre basin in the southern hemisphere. Dark dunes have been pushed up against the northeastern interior rim of the crater on Mars.
PIA04703:
Dunes in a Crater Floor
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing large grooves indicating tectonic faulting cross just south of the Tharsis Monteson Mars.
PIA04704:
Craters and Grabens: Circles and Lines
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing a large outflow channel, split and diverted around an obstacle just north of Memnonia Fossae on Mars.
PIA04705:
Outflow Channel
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing a crater named after a Swedish astronomer, Charlier, hosts a dune field that is brightened by a layer of frost on Mars.
PIA04706:
Charlier Crater Dunes
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing an unusual layer of smooth material covering the flanks of the volcano Peneus Patera just south of the Hellas Basin on Mars.
PIA04707:
Peneus Patera
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-08-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing a great highland/lowland boundary that divides the whole of Mars cuts diagonally. This may be a remnant of the Medussae Fossae Formation.
PIA04708:
Three Terrains
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing Koga crater, named for a town in Tanzania. It is located in a region called Claritas Fossae on Mars. A mantle of fine material that is draped over much of the terrain.
PIA04709:
Koga Crater
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing knobby terrain and an eroded impact crater in the Eumenides Dorsum region on Mars; evidence the surface has been heavily modified and stripped over time.
PIA04710:
Eroded Surfaces
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-02 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing steep canyon walls and ridge-forming layers of Valles Marineris on Mars.
PIA04711:
Valles Marineris Landforms
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing the southern flank of the massive Pavonis Mons volcano on Mars which hosts a remarkable concentration of channels, pit chains, and graben.
PIA04712:
A Suite of Features
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing several linear cross-cutting grabens and collapse features on Mars.
PIA04713:
Cross-Cutting Relationships
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing curious graben on the floor of Sirenum Fossae on Mars. The braided pattern suggests that water has flowed through this fracture in the past.
PIA04714:
Sirenum Fossae
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing part of the western flank of Arsia Mons, the southernmost of the three great Tharsis Montes on Mars. The surface shows parallel ridges.
PIA04715:
Alpine Glaciers
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing an area not too far south of Meridiani where the mineral hematite was found on the Martian surface.
PIA04716:
Upside Down Craters
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in August 2003, showing a crater on Mars in the rugged Thaumasia uplands surrounding Solis Lacus containing an unusual filling of smooth material ramped up against the crater rim.
PIA04717:
Thaumasia Crater
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in Sept 2003, showing the northern rim of Hale Crater on Mars, located in Noachis Terra, heavily dissected by the enigmatic gullies whose origin has been attributed to snow melt, ground water discharge.
PIA04718:
Gullies Galore!
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing concentric crater floor deposits in Daedalia Planumon Mars. Lava flows appear to be converging on this crater from the northeast as well as on the crater floor.
PIA04728:
Concentric Crater Floor Deposits in Daedalia Planum
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing heavily cratered southern highlands of Mars. Elliptical craters with 'butterfly' ejecta patterns make up roughly 5% of the total crater population of Mars.
PIA04729:
Butterfly Ejecta
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing dark dunes sit on a rough, eroding sedimentary surface in the floor of a crater on Mars, one of dozens in Noachis Terra, to have both dark dunes and an eroding surface.
PIA04730:
Dune Field in a Southern Highlands Crater
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing degraded remains of a crater on Mars. This type of surface material is thought to be a mixture of dust and ice.
PIA04731:
Central Peak
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing a crater on Mars along the southeast rim of the Hellas Basin,hosting an eroded layered deposit like many of the neighboring craters.
PIA04739:
Spallanzani's Neighbor
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing the westernmost end of the enormous Valles Marineris canyon system on Mars wherein lies the ruptured landscape known as Noctis Labyrinthus.
PIA04740:
Noctis Labyrinthus
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing Arkhangelsky crater, just to the northeast of the giant Argyre impact basin in the southern hemisphere of Mars. A few dark barchan dunes are seen on the floor of this crater.
PIA04741:
Arkhangelsky Crater
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing Ruza impact crater on Mars with very interesting gullies and migrating sand dunes, north of Argyre Planitia.
PIA04742:
Marching Dunes
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-17 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in Sept 2003, showing the upper reaches of Nirgal Vallis. This valley network is one of the longest on Mars capturing the sapping morphology (alcoves, stubby tributaries) associated with this channel.
PIA04748:
Nirgal Vallis
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-17 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, showing bright wind streaks in the lee of craters and other obstacles in this image, located in Sinus Sabaeus, near the Martian equator.
PIA04749:
Wind Streaks
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-18 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in Sept 2003, shows that crustal fractures may have been the source for outpourings of water and lava. Conversely, the fractures may have formed after the fluvial and volcanic activity in this region.
PIA04751:
Cerberus Fossae
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft captured this image in September 2003, shows a crater has been sliced by the tectonic forces that produced the rift known as Sirenum Fossae.
PIA04763:
A Crater Split In Two
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Named for a great river in Africa, the martian version is a system of eroding channels that empties into the Hellas impact basin as seen in this image captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in September 2003.
PIA04764:
Niger Vallis
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Volatile rich material of Terra Sirenum. This material appears pasted on in places as well as pitted. The volatile rich material may be dirty snow. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in September 2003.
PIA04765:
Terra Sirenum
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-29 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The Tharsis province of Mars was the main center of volcanism on the planet. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in September 2003.
PIA04769:
Lava Flows near Pavonis Mons
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-09-30 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Deep in the southern highlands, the work of innumerable dust devils produces a cobweb-like pattern of tracks across the Martian surface. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in September 2003.
PIA04770:
Martian Tracery
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-08 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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These craters, located in the southern highland heavily cratered terrain, show heavy degradation, most likely caused by the presence of water ice. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04777:
Craters Modified by Ice
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-08 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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An enhanced color image from the eastern edge of Acidalia Planitia shows a heavily eroded landscape just south of the outflow channel called Mawrth Vallis. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04778:
Mars in Color
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-08 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Two craters east of the Hellas impact basin dominate the field of view. The craters are alike in that they have been filled in by a lot of material after they were formed. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04779:
Two Craters
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-08 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Layered material can be seen eroding out of Ritchey crater. Some small channels are also visible on the deposit. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04780:
Ritchey Crater
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-14 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Bold scarps and extensional features (grabens) record multiple stages of caldera collapse at the summit of Olympus Mons. The wrinkle ridges are contractional feature. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04786:
The Summit of Olympus Mons
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he western-most mound of the discontinuous deposit of Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF) shows a style of erosion different from the typical in this image captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04787:
A Different Medusae Fossae Formation
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-14 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The floor of this crater in Terra Sirenum contains layered material. The layered sedimentary material on Mars is arguably the most interesting and compelling material on the planet in this image captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04788:
Terra Sirenum Crater
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-14 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Dark dunes caught in a crater in the southern mid-latitudes slowly climb out. Winds push the sand to the NW (upper left), burying features on the crater wall that may be gullies. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04789:
Dunes on Ice
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-16 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The small Tharsis volcano called Biblis Patera is nearly lost amongst its gigantic neighbors. The gaping caldera of Biblis Patera shows evidence for multiple episodes of collapse. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04796:
A Diminutive Volcano
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-16 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The slopes and floor of Eos Chasma, a portion of the vast Valles Marineris canyon complex, are located near an early landing site for the MER rovers. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in October 2003.
PIA04797:
Wonders of Eos Chasma
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-17 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Although well to the northeast of the hematite-bearing unit in Meridiani Planum, this image taken in October 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft offers a stunning landscape, and clues regarding the possible history of water in this area.
PIA04800:
Meridiani Planum
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This image taken in October 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows the northern rim of one of the Valles Marineris canyon; spurs and gullies in the canyon wall disappear some distance below the top of the canyon wall.
PIA04814:
Layers, Landslides, and Sand Dunes
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-28 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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A layered deposit in Ganges Chasma provides a striking color contrast against dark dunes and sand sheets in this image taken in October 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA04831:
Ganges Chasma in Color
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-31 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The fractured surface of the Cerberus region southeast of the Elysium volcanoes provides an impressive example of the powerful tectonic forces that have shaped the region in this image taken in October 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA04839:
Cerberus Fossae Fractures
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-10-31 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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A stack of eroding sediments roughly 200 meters high contains the northeastern-most occurrence of the hematite layer that covers much of Meridiani Planum in this image taken in October 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA04840:
Hematite Outlier
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This region of the cratered highlands looks very ancient. A degraded channel snakes its way across the scene and enters what may be an older crater. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in November 2003.
PIA04846:
Battered Terrain of Amenthes
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This image is located within a set of eroded layered rocks known as the Medusae Fossae Formation. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in November 2003.
PIA04847:
Layers and Erosion and more Layers
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-11-07 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Less than 100 km from an outlier of the hematite deposit, a 30 km-diameter crater displays layers of eroding material, none of which contains hematite. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in November 2003.
PIA04857:
Layers in Meridiani Planum
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-11-07 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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A multitude of dust devil streaks are shown in this image taken in November 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA04858:
Devil's Den in Terra Sirenum
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A relatively small crater (~35 km across) in the heavily cratered terrain of the southern highlands of Mars is shown in this image taken in November 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA04859:
Sand and Water
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-11-10 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The bright and dark tones in this image taken November 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft are part of an unnamed impact crater near the larger impact crater Schiaparelli are due to variable amounts of bright dust and dark sand covering the surface.
PIA04863:
Dust and Sand Mixing
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-11-11 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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Aureum Chaos is a large crater that was filled with sediment after its formation. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in November 2003.
PIA04865:
Aureum Chaos
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-11-12 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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The rims of two old and degraded impact craters are intersected by a graben near Mangala Fossa. This image was captured by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft in November 2003.
PIA04868:
Cutting Craters
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Add Image to Favorite List 2003-11-14 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
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A relatively dusty plateau with some spur and gully topography is visible along its southern edge as well as amphitheater shaped alcove in this image taken in November 2003 by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
PIA04871:
Canyons of Aeolis Mensae
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