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This particular area, called Mangala Valles and located near the Tharsis region, may be an example of the action of...
Sediments rich in hydrated sulfates may have filled central Valles Marineris, but debates persist as to how these...
This observation from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows part of the floor of a large impact crater in the...
Dune-like sandy landforms (or bedforms) self-organize into distinct shapes and patterns as dictated by wind...
Phoenix Landing Area Viewed by Mars Color Imager
Dune fields in the high southern latitudes of Mars tell a mostly similar story during local summer. The dark dunes...
Excellent exposures of light-toned layered deposits occur along the northern edge of Hellas Basin as seen by NASA...
Mojave Crater Floor and Central Uplift
Dark Sand and Bright Bedrock in Terra Meridiani
We call the convoluted flow textures seen in the middle latitudes "brain terrain" because it resembles the cerebral...
Layers in Terby Crater
Rhythmic patterns of sedimentary layering in Danielson Crater on Mars result from periodic changes in climate...
CRISM Global Mapping of Mars, Part 2
Mars is a dusty place and in some locations thick blankets of its characteristically red dust can slowly settle out...
This observation captured by NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a small crater in within the much larger Pollack...
Long ago, a large lava flow passed through the Athabasca Valles region of Mars. We can tell which direction it was...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a variety of surface textures within the south polar residual...
Aram Chaos Sediments
This image of a crater rim strikingly shows what appear to be bright white flows coming from gullies in the crater...
The HiRISE camera has done it again: here is yet another stunning image of an active dust devil on Mars. Dust devils...
Dunes of sand-sized materials have been trapped on the floors of many Martian craters, as seen in this view captured...
Frost Patch and Dunes in a Northern Hemisphere Crater
Ascraeus Mons Caldera Wall
A ridge stands prominent in this scene, left behind as the surroundings were eroded, perhaps marking inverted...