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Physics, Engineering and Mars (STS 361A - University of Puget Sound)

Science, Technology and Society 361: "Mars Exploration" -- Spring 2007 -- Fall 2007

Monday, December 10, 2007

HiRISE Pictures

NASA's Mar's Reconaisance Orbiter has sent back some more pictures of of the Martian surface. As we keep getting more images of the surface we'll soon be able to find the places that we want to explore when we finally make the jump off the little bit of dust that we've been on... since... well... we began.

Sinuous Pits on Flank of Ascraeus Mons

Crater Partially Exhumed by Sublimation in Amphitrites Patera
Unusual Depression Near Elysium Mons

Unconformity in the South Polar Layered Deposits
Layering in Upper Walls of Valles Marineris
Posted by Clayton Weller at 11:12 AM

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