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This image of Hydaspis Chaos from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows the source terrain for several outflow channels...
Sand dunes are scattered across Mars and one of the larger populations exists in the Southern hemisphere, just west...
What's up and what's down? This image covers mesas, or high-standing plateaus, to the north and pits, or...
Sand dunes commonly form when particles that are being moved around by the wind find a natural barrier to accumulate...
The jumbled, chaotic terrain in this NASA Mars Odyssey image may represent a source region for the Reull Vallis, one...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows wind-caused changes in the parachute of NASA Mars Science...
A camera view zooms in from NASA Phoenix Mars Lander launch site all the way to Phoenix Microscopy and...
This NASA Mars Odyssey image captures a portion of several lava flows in Daedalia Planum southwest of the Arsia Mons...
This is a screen shot from a high-definition simulated movie of Mojave Crater on Mars, based on images taken by the...
Ganges Chasma Sand Sheet
Craters and Grabens: Circles and Lines
Regolith Patterns in Mendel-Rydberg
Cutting Craters
MRO has been observing Mars for 6 Mars Years (MY), each of which lasts for 687 Earth days. Shown here is an impact...
Gassendi A
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the growth of a branching network of troughs carved by...
Ground that has a lot of water ice mixed with dirt tends to crack in polygonal patterns bounded by short straight...
This image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a spectacular landslide along a portion of the southern wall of...
Olympica Fossae Redux
The larger craters in this image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft showing a region north of Elysium Mons are buried...
This image shows a variety of wind-related features near the center of Gamboa Crater. Larger sand dunes form sinuous...
THEMIS Images as Art #59
This region of Xanthe Terra has mostly been contracted due to thrust faulting, but this local region shows evidence...
This image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a crazy mixture of bizarre surface features in Lucus Planum.