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Tag Archives: central peaks
HiRISE: Central peak and pit with bedrock exposures
A central peak and pit with bedrock exposures. Beautiful Mars series. [More at links]
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HiRISE: Formations in context (Or, what is it?)
Some HiRISE images show strange-looking formations. Sometimes it helps to look at Context Camera images to understand the circumstances of a scene—like this cutout from CTX 033783_1509—which here shows an impact crater with a central peak, and a collapse depression … Continue reading
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THEMIS: Lohse Crater’s central peaks
THEMIS Image of the Day, July 12, 2017. Today’s false color image shows part of the floor of Lohse Crater in Noachis Terra. This large crater has several central peaks that cluster and almost form a ring. The THEMIS camera … Continue reading
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THEMIS: Hale Crater’s central ridge
THEMIS Image of the Day, May 9,. 2017. Rather than a central peak, Hale Crater contains a complex ridge of peaks. This VIS image shows a portion of the ridge. More THEMIS Images of the Day by geological topic. … Continue reading
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HiRISE: Better preserved on Mars than on Earth
In many ways, Mars bears remarkable similarities to Earth, but in some ways it is drastically different. Scientists often use Earth as an example, or analog, to help us to understand the geologic history of the Red Planet. As we … Continue reading
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HiRISE: 9-km impact crater and its central peak
This image reveals an impact crater, nine kilometers in diameter, with a central peak. Impact craters of various sizes and ages can be found across the Martian surface. Each impact crater on Mars possesses a unique origin and composition, which … Continue reading
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Tagged central peaks, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, impacts, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona
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THEMIS: Rugged central peaks in Hale Crater
THEMIS Image of the Day, January 19, 2017. Today’s false color image shows part of the interior of Hale Crater. The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple ways to create … Continue reading
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HiRISE: Raised bedrock in Terra Cimmeria
Large impact craters have central hills or mountains, because the tremendous shock waves from the impact first compresses the ground, then causes a rebound when it becomes uncompressed. This effectively raises bedrock that was once deeply buried to the surface. … Continue reading
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THEMIS: Hale Crater’s rugged central peaks
THEMIS Image of the Day, December 16, 2016. This VIS image shows part of the floor of Hale Crater. The mountains in the image are part of the elongated central peak of the crater. It is believed that Hale Crater … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, central peaks, Hale Crater, Mars Odyssey, NASA, oblique impacts, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System
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HiRISE: Colorful bedrock in crater’s central uplift
Large impact craters rebound from the initial shock, raising deep bedrock to the surface in the central uplift of the crater. Often this bedrock has greater compositional diversity than the surface layers, because they are from greater depths, older, jumbled, … Continue reading
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