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HiRISE: Terrain between candidate landing sites

Posted on October 22, 2018 by rburnham

tumblr_pghzx9P0BO1rlz4gso1_1280Sample terrain between candidate landing sites for the Mars 2020 mission.

Beautiful Mars series. [More at links]

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