
Gully and defrosting activity have been visible here along the edge of a dune field, along with blocks of frost. Observations from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter of the same area help check for repeat activity, as well as measuring those meter-scale blocks that we've seen prior. In this case, we want to compare any possible changes with a previous observation, which we acquired in 2011. We've also seen images where carbon dioxide frost was the driving process in creating new gullies, so we know their formation is occurring to this day. Tracking for changes, especially when we look at the 1-kilometer enhanced color swath, can help us find more. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA19843
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PIA19843
Date Created
June 17, 2015
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