A 2 to 3 kilometer sequence of stratigraphy exposed across three mesas in the northeastern portion of Terby Crater likely capture a diverse range of sedimentary rock types that include deposition across all of the three major Martian geologic eras: Noachian, Hesperian and Amazonian. (These epochs date back billions of years.) We can create digital terrain models o measure bedding dips at these key locations. (Enhanced color cutouts are less than 1 km across.)
ID: ESP_074888_1520 date: 18 July 2022 altitude: 260 km
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An impressive impact crater on Mars, observed by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, November 19, 2013. (NASA)
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Perhonen Space Ship - Adrian Marc
Artworks by Lucio Perinotto
1936-1945 | Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
1953-1959 | North American F-100 Super Sabre
1936-1942 | Latécoère Laté 298
1941-1945 | Hawker Typhoon
1934-1936 | Caudron C.460 Racer
1938-1948 | Supermarine Spitfire
1936-1945 | Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
F-16 Fighting Falcon Photo by © Rastislav Margus, FlyArt Publishing - www.FlyArt.biz
Apollinaris Patera, an ancient shield volcano on Mars, rises about 3 miles into the thin atmosphere while water-ice clouds crowd around its summit. Observed by the Mars Global Surveyor space probe in 1999. (NASA/APOD)
(Credit: Malin Space Science Systems, MGS, JPL, NASA)
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