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Tag Archives: Buvinda Vallis
THEMIS: Double impact at Buvinda Vallis
THEMIS Image of the Day, August 10, 2018. Today’s VIS image shows a portion of Buvinda Vallis, a channel near the flank of Hecates Tholus. The closeness of the volcano suggests that the channel was eroded by a lava flow, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Buvinda Vallis, double craters, Hecates Tholus, lava channels, lava flows, Mars Odyssey, NASA, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System, volcanics
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THEMIS: Buvinda Vallis
THEMIS Image of the Day, May 18, 2016. This VIS image shows a portion of Buvinda Vallis. This channel is located near the northeastern flank of Hecates Tholus. More THEMIS Images of the Day by geological topic.
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Buvinda Vallis, Hecates Tholus, lava channels, Mars Odyssey, NASA, THEMIS, Thermal Emission Imaging System, volcanics
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THEMIS: Buvinda Vallis
THEMIS Image of the Day, April 14, 2014. Today’s VIS image shows part of Buvinda Vallis, located just outside the northeastern flank of Hecates Tholus. More THEMIS Images of the Day by geological topic.
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Buvinda Vallis, channels, Hecates Tholus, lava channels, Mars Odyssey, NASA, THEMIS, Thermal Emission Imaging System, volcanics
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