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Tag Archives: crater ejecta
HiRISE: Hale Crater ejecta
Hale Crater ejecta with pits and rocky outcrops. This observation will help give coverage of Hale Crater ejecta for mapping studies. The ejecta is sparsely covered, and this particular footprint has what appear to be rocky outcrops near the extent … Continue reading
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, crater ejecta, Hale Crater, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: Ejecta and possible bedrock on a crater floor in Aonia Terra
Ejecta and possible bedrock on a crater floor in Aonia Terra. This is just to the east of an impact crater that is almost dead center within a much larger impact crater. (249 km above the surface; black and white … Continue reading
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Tagged Aonia Terra, Beautiful Mars, bedrock, crater ejecta, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: Diverse minerals in crater ejecta
Diverse minerals in crater ejecta. The CRISM instrument on MRO (a spectrometer) show blocks of diverse composition here in the ejecta of a 15-kilometer diameter complex crater. HiRISE coverage can reveal textures and small-scale color variations. Beautiful Mars series.
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, crater ejecta, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: Crater ejecta along Durius Valles
Crater ejecta along Durius Valles. Beautiful Mars series.
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, crater ejecta, Durius Valles, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona
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THEMIS: Scoured ejecta from Bacolor crater impact
THEMIS Image of the Day, July 19, 2017. Today’s VIS image shows some of the ejecta from Bacolor Crater in Utopia Planitia. There are several layers of ejecta visible in the image. The crater itself is just off the image … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Bacolor Crater, crater ejecta, Mars Odyssey, NASA, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System, Utopia Planitia
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THEMIS: Terra Cimmeria impact-crater ejecta
THEMIS Image of the Day, July 18, 2017. This VIS image shows an unnamed crater in Terra Cimmeria. Note how the ejecta overlays the surrounding terrain, radial to the crater. What produces the two ejecta fields that blanket the ground, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, crater ejecta, Mars Odyssey, NASA, Terra Cimmeria, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System
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THEMIS: Crater impact sequence
THEMIS Image of the Day, July 17, 2017. Today’s VIS image shows unnamed craters in Terra Sirenum. The ejected debris from both impacts have overlapped. The debris from the smaller crater at bottom lies on top, showing that the impact … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, crater ejecta, Mars Odyssey, NASA, Terra Sirenum, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System
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HiRISE: Mars and the amazing Technicolor ejecta blanket
A close-up image shows the exposed bedrock of an ejecta blanket of an unnamed crater in the Mare Serpentis region of Mars. Ejecta, when exposed, are truly an eye-opening feature, as they reveal the sometimes exotic subsurface, and materials created … Continue reading
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Tagged bedrock, crater ejecta, ejecta, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, iron-rich clays, Mare Serpentis, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: Escape from Mars!
This image shows one of millions of small (10s of meters in diameter) craters and their ejecta material that dot the Elysium Planitia region of Mars. The small craters were likely formed when high-speed blocks of rock were thrown out … Continue reading
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Tagged crater chains, crater ejecta, crater rays, Elysium Planitia, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars meteorites, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, secondary craters, University of Arizona
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THEMIS: Aonia Terra crater ejecta in false color
THEMIS Image of the Day, April 26, 2017. Today’s false color image shows several small craters in Aonia Terra. The false colors help show differences in the patterns of debris ejected in the impacts. The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 … Continue reading
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Tagged Aonia Terra, Arizona State University, ASU, crater ejecta, craters, impacts, Mars Odyssey, NASA, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System
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