Martian landscape. This HiRISE image shows landforms on the surface of Mars. Monitoring changes among Russell Crater dunes and gullies This area is a favorite to look for changes over time. These gullies have been formed by the defrosting of carbon dioxide ice. NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (254 km above the surface, less than 5 km across) A unique optimised version of NASA imagery. Credit: NASA/JPL/UArizona


Size: 10240px × 4310px
Location: Mars, Russell Crater
Photo credit: © NASA / digitaleye / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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