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Summary

Scalloped terrain Radar studies have shown that this type of surface contains much water ice, so it may be mined in the future by colonists. There may have been a channel running across the top of the image.

The location is the Casius quadrangle at 45.177 N and 97.86 E (ESP_37461_2255).

Source: http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_37461_2255

Image credit is NASA/JPL/University of Arizona.

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current16:01, 6 December 2019Thumbnail for version as of 16:01, 6 December 2019799 × 358 (58 KB)Suitupandshowup (talk | contribs)Scalloped terrain Radar studies have shown that this type of surface contains much water ice, so it may be mined in the future by colonists. There may have been a channel running across the top of the image. The location is the Casius quadrangle at 4...

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