
Today's VIS image shows part of the large hill near the eastern edge of Candor Chasma. Layering is visible toward the bottom of the image. The sides of the hill are deeply incised by erosion, probably including both wind and water processes. Candor Chasma is one of the largest canyons that make up Valles Marineris. It is approximately 810 km long (503 miles) and has is divided into two regions - eastern and western Candor. Candor is located south of Ophir Chasma and north of Melas Chasma. The border with Melas Chasma contains many large landslide deposits. The floor of Candor Chasma includes a variety of landforms, including layered deposits, dunes, landslide deposits and steep sided cliffs and mesas. Many forms of erosion have shaped Candor Chasma. There is evidence of wind and water erosion, as well as significant gravity driven mass wasting (landslides). Orbit Number: 88687 Latitude: -7.91852 Longitude: 294.829 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2021-12-11 18:58 https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25202
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NASA ID
PIA25202
Date Created
March 15, 2022
Center
JPL
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