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HiRISE image: Dune change detection

Beautiful Mars series: Dune change detection in Juventae Chasma. More Beautiful Mars images.

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CRISM image: Volcanics and sulfates in Juventae Chasma

Juventae Chasma is a large canyon located northeast of the Valles Marineris canyon system in the equatorial part of Mars’ western hemisphere. Valles Marineris is about the size of the Mediterranean Sea if it were emptied of water; it would … Continue reading

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Did lake-effect storms make Martian snowbelts?

Numerous places on Mars show erosion by precipitation, whether as rainfall or runoff from melting snow. The precipitation could have come from a thicker atmosphere or a temporary boost in atmospheric temperature and density following a large impact. Both scenarios … Continue reading

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