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This VIS image shows the part of the crater rim and ejecta surrounding Lonar Crater in the northern plains of...
This image captured by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft show part of the ejecta of Bacolor Crater. The ejecta is...
The craters in this image from NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft are located in a region of prolonged wind action....
The pristine nature of this crater and its ejecta indicate that it is younger than the outflow channel where it is...
This VIS image shows an unnamed crater located in Terra Sirenum. The surface of the ejecta contains radial grooves,...
This image captured by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a small portion of Yuty Crater ejecta blanket.
The pits visible in this image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arent impact craters. The material they are...
This VIS image shows a portion of the ejecta deposit of Yuty Crater. The raised edge of the ejecta is termed a...
This VIS image shows part of the ejecta around Yuty Crater. The ejecta, with the raised outer margin, is called a...
Today's VIS image shows some of the ejecta from Bacolor Crater in Utopia Planitia. There are several layers of...
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft is centered on a small, young, fresh crater with bright and dark ejecta rays...
This small 2 kilometer-wide crater was sitting around, minding its own business when a meteoroid struck the ground...
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft shows part of the ejecta deposit surrounding the nowman craters, the largest of...
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft is dominated by a wide, young, fresh crater on asteroid Vesta. Surrounding this...
Flow-ejecta Crater in Icaria Planum - High Resolution Image
Flow Ejecta and Slope Landslides in Small Crater - High Resolution Image
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft, located in asteroid Vesta Urbinia quadrangle in the Vestan southern...
Located roughly equidistant between two massive volcanoes, the approximately 60 km Poynting Crater and its ejecta,...
n this picture we can see a huge tongue-like form, which looks a like a mudflow with boulders on its surface. This...
This VIS image shows an unnamed crater in Terra Cimmeria. Note how the ejecta overlays the surrounding terrain,...
This image from NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows dark materials excavated by later small impacts show up...
This image from NASA Dawn spacecraft shows ejecta from two of the large Snowman craters on the left of the image....
Off the image to the right is Yuty Crater, located between Simud and Tiu Valles. The crater ejcta forms the large...
The collision that created Hargraves Crater impacted into diverse bedrock lithologies of ancient Mars; the impact...