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Tag Archives: Peraea Cavus
HiRISE: Sinuous ridge in Peraea Cavus
A sinuous ridge in Peraea Cavus. In addition to the ridge, there’s also bright deposits here. A cavus is an irregular steep-sided depression usually in arrays or clusters. HiRISE Picture of the Day archive [More at links]
									
						Posted in Reports					
					
													
						Tagged dunes, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiPOD, HiRISE, HiRISE Picture of the Day, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, Peraea Cavus, sand dunes, sand ripples, sinuous ridge, University of Arizona					
					
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		THEMIS: Peraea Cavus – false color
THEMIS Image of the Day, May 2, 2016. Today’s false color image shows part of Peraea Cavus, a basin located east of Hadriacus Mons. The THEMIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Reports					
					
													
						Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Hadriacus Mons, Mars Odyssey, NASA, Peraea Cavus, THEMIS, Thermal Emission Imaging System, volcanics					
					
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		THEMIS: Tyrrhena Terra – false color
THEMIS Image of the Day, March 17, 2016. Today’s false color image shows part of Tyrrhena Terra. The top of the image is in Savich Crater and the low region at the bottom of the image is Peraea Cavus. The … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, channels, Mars Odyssey, NASA, Peraea Cavus, Savich Crater, THEMIS, Thermal Emission Imaging System, Tyrrhena Terra					
					
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