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This image of Inuvik Crater was taken during northern spring. Sand dunes cover the floor of the crater and are...
This image shows dunes in and around a crater located on the floor of the much larger Herschel Crater as seen by...
This image, taken by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft, shows part of the floor of Arkhangelsky Crater. Small...
This crater illustrates the narrow hummocky rim facies, radial ridges, and surrounding extensive field of secondary...
The crater on the right side of this image is affecting the local wind regime. Note the bright line of clouds...
The two large craters on the right of this image are overprinted with smaller, more recent craters of Saturn moon...
Impact craters can have a variety of floor features. This image from NASA Mars Odyssey is a central peak/pit...
This image of Baltisk Crater shows a sand sheet on the crater floor and channels dissecting the outer rim as seen by...
Individual dunes are found on the floor of this unnamed crater located to the north of Rabe Crater in this image...
This MOC image shows rocks and gullies are visible in the northern walls of the crater. A small patch of large,...
This stereo scene from NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows "Spirit Mound" overlooking the floor of...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows an area within Ezinu Crater on Ceres. Ezinu, which is 72 miles (116...
Today's VIS image shows a cross section of Gale Crater, including part of the large layered deposit on the crater...
Bonestell Crater is a relatively young crater located in Acidalia Planitia. The grooved surface of the ejecta...
Today's VIS image shows an unnamed crater located in Aonia Terra. Numerous gullies dissect the inner crater rim....
This VIS image shows a small portion of the floor of Galle Crater. This large crater is located on the eastern side...
Today's VIS image shows an unnamed crater located on the boundary between Terra Cimmeria and Nepenthes Planum. The...
Today's VIS image shows the southeastern portion of Micoud Crater. Micoud Crater is located in Vastitas Borealis. A...
This image, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, shows Azacca Crater (31 miles, 50 kilometers wide) at top left, with...
Given enough time, impact craters on Mars tend to fill up with different materials. For instance, some craters on...
This small 2 kilometer-wide crater was sitting around, minding its own business when a meteoroid struck the ground...
This VIS image of Gale Crater shows part of the huge layered deposit that covers much of the crater floor. The top...
Looking east to west across the rim and down into Chaplygin crater reveals this beautiful example of a fresh young...
Ceres' lonely mountain, Ahuna Mons, is seen in this simulated perspective view. The elevation has been exaggerated...