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  • ....jpg|Picture of eastern part of Burroughs Crater, as seen by CTX Click on image to see fine detail of layers. ...xis. This image is an enlarged part of the above THEMIS image and the CTX image.
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  • ...[International Astronomical Union]]|</ref> In fact it is probably the best image that was taken with the Mariner IV spacecraft. ...North West of Newton crater. in the [[Phaethontis quadrangle]]. Click on image to enlarge.
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  • [[Image:MOLA albor tholus.jpg |thumb|right|px|Albor Tholus]] [[Image: Albor Tholus THEMIS.jpg |thumb|right|px|Albor Tholus as seen by THEMIS]]
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  • Image:Dust devil tracks in Eridania.JPG|Pattern of large and small tracks made by Image:Coprates layers.JPG|Layers in the canyon wall in [[Coprates quadrangle]],
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  • * Somebody creates an article, image or category with a misspelled name inadvertently. When she/he becomes aware Anybody can nominate an article, image or category for deletion by just listing it in the appropriate section belo
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  • ...e of large ''biomes'' as greenhouses and life support for Mars colonies. ''Image credit: Jürgen Matern]] ...0.361917,-4.744227&spn=0.005653,0.014462&t=h&z=16&om=1 See a hi-res aerial image of the Eden biomes with Google Maps]
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  • [[Image:Viking hirise.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Orbital image of the '''Thomas Mutch Memorial Station''' in western [[Chryse Planitia]] a
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  • ...many pictures that were taken with more advanced cameras then the original image that showed the face. One might guess that with better images, the face wo ...and can easily interpret what it sees as a face. In the original Viking image, we did not see the part of the face that was all broken up--we just saw th
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  • [[Image:Noctislabyrinthusviking1.jpg|thumb|left|px|Noctis Labyrinthus (circled) lie [[Image: Noctis Labyrinthus Viking 1 1980.png|thumb|center|px|Noctis Labyrinthus]]
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  • [[File:1280px-Cydonia region, colour image ESA235868.jpg|left|thumb|800x800px|Esa photograph of the Cydonia region, wi
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  • [[Image:MITMarsSocietyHeader.jpg‎|right|400px]]
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  • [[File:MarsIngenuityHelicopter.png|frame|none|Image 3: Ingenuity Helicopter with instrumentation labels. (NASA)]] ...ring its second successful flight test on April 22, 2021. At the time this image, Ingenuity was 17 feet (5.2 meters) above the surface.
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  • [[Image:Chaos in Xanthe.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Landslide in Xanthe Terra]] Image:Nanedivalles.gif|Wide view of Nanedi Vallis, as seen by Viking Orbiter 1
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  • [[Image: Wikichaosmap.jpg|thumb|500px|left|Ares Vallis and surrounding features]] [[Image: Erosion features in Ares Vallis.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Erosional features i
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  • [[Image: Valles Marinerislabeled.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Names of features of Valles M [[Image:Candor2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Orbital image from the The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board [[ESA]]'s [[Mars
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  • ...00px|Nicholson's central peak as seem from the crater's rim. Google Earth image.]]
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  • ...g|thumb|300px|right|The '''MDRS''' in the San Rafael Swell of Utah, USA (''Image credit: McKay Salisbury'').]]
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  • The image illustrates the process required to create the propellant for a large Space
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  • [[Image:Proton Zvezda.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Russian Proton rocket launches with the
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  • [[Image:Alba ExaggeratedPIA02803.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Exaggerated MOLA view of Alb [[Image:Alba Caldera THEMIS IR.jpg|thumb|200px|left|THEMIS view of Caldera on the t
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  • There can hardly be an image of a Mars settlement without a dome in it, separating a green interior from ...00x600px|Mars ice house. Winner of the 2015 NASA 3D printing competition. Image by Clouds AO.]]
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  • [[Image: Arsia Mons based on THEMIS Day IR.png|thumb|left|px|THEMIS day image of Arsia Mons (color insert indicates location)]] [[Image:Arsia_Mons.jpg|thumb|right|px|Two views of Arsia Mons]]
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  • ...e:Hellas_basin.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) image (onboard the [[Mars Global Surveyor]] orbiter) of '''Hellas Planitia'''.]] [[Image: Hellasplanitiamap.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Map showing locations of Hellas Pla
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  • [[Image:Mars_Valles_Marineris.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The '''Valles Marineris''' cany [[Image: Valles Marinerislabeled.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Names of features of Valles M
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  • Passing clouds blotted out the sun at times, so I waited until the camera image cleared before taking captures. Photos were taken with the Skyris camera and the best image processed in Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop, and PowerPoint to colorize
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  • [[Image:Elysium_Mons.gif|thumb|right|px|Elysium Mons]]'''Elysium Mons''' is a volca [[Image:MOLA elysium mons.jpg|thumb|px|Rim of Elysium Mons, as seen by HiRISE]]
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  • Summary: Did a scan of solar features for unusual activity. None observed. Image of solar surface attached. ...ere not able to be observed, but two sunspots were identified in the below image.
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  • Image:Delta in Margaritifer Sinus.jpg|Possible delta in [[Margaritifer Sinus quad ...ter that lies to the NE of Holden Crater, as seen by Mars Global Surveyor. Image in [[Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle]].
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  • [[Image:Hillside concept.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rendering of the first permanent Mar
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  • Image:Columbus Crater close-up.jpg|Close-up of Columbus Crater, as seen by HiRISE ...|600px|center|Columbus Crater Layers, as seen by HiRISE. This false-color image is about 800 feet across. Some of the layers contain hydrated minerals. ]]
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  • I did not attach the image I did from the observation because I did not succeed to stack the images the right way to give a good final image.
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  • [[Image: Wikimolaargyre.jpg|thumb|600px|left|MOLA map showing boundaries for Margar Image: Aureum Chaos wide view.jpg|Aureum Chaos, as seen by HiRISE, under the HiWi
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  • ...<ref>http://space.com/scienceastronomy/090514--mars-rivers.html</ref> One image below of Lyot Crater Dunes shows a variety of interesting forms: dark dunes ...ls have been spotted in Lyot Crater; the curved line may be one. Click on image for a better view.
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  • [[Image:Mgs_orbiter.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An artists impression of the '''Mars Glob ...ving into Mars orbit, the [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] made attempts to image the lost ''Mars Global Surveyor'' so mission control could diagnose the pro
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  • [[Image:Mars Express X orbit 2a-new.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Artists impression of the [[Image:Mars express logo.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Official [[ESA]] Mars Express missio
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  • [[Image:Cliffhanger Sand.png|right|thumb|300px|"'''Cliffhanger Sand'''" analysed by
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  • [[File:24943straightedgeshadows.jpg|thumb|300px|left||Enlargement of above image of straight walled depression Note that the southern wall is dark compared File:ESP 045290 2350icelayersscale.jpg|Close view from a previous image The triangular shape of some depressions are noted. The area in the box i
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  • [[Image: MOLA spiritcontext.jpg|thumb|200px|left|MOLA map with star showing landing [[Image:GusevCrater.gif|thumb|200px|right|Image of the Gusev Crater]]
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  • Image:Fretted terrain of Ismenius Lacus taken with MGS.JPG|Fretted terrain of Ism Image:Steep cliff in Ismenius Lacus taken with MGS.JPG|Enlargement of the photo o
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  • Image:Wislicenus Crater Floor.JPG|Wislicenus Crater Floor, as seen by HiRISE. Ero Image:Bouguer Crater from CTX.JPG|Bouguer Crater) as seen by CTX. Crater rim is
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  • [[Image: InSight Trajectory.jpg|thumb|right|px|Earth-Mars transfer trajectory of NA [[Image: Porkchopplot.png|thumb|left|px|Porkchop plot for 2018 launch opportunity <
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  • [[File:Mars Valles Marineris.jpg|600pxr|Composite image from Viking 1 orbiter showing the great canyon system called Valles Mariner Composite image from Viking 1 orbiter showing the great canyon system called Valles Mariner
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  • [[Image:Deimos.gif|thumb|200px|right|A [[Mars Global Surveyor]] image of the moon Deimos.]]
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  • [[Image:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE.jpg|thumb|right|300px|HiRISE being prepa ...white image is used to show the difference in colors--depending on how the image is processed.
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  • [[File:Brain terrain from around Mars 02.jpg|600pxr| Image shows the variety of different kinds of brain terrain on Mars. Brain terrai Image shows the variety of different kinds of brain terrain on Mars. Brain terrai
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  • ...se-up of Nirgal Vallis, as seen by themis. Location is 27.6 S and 315.2 E. Image is 18.3 km wide.]]
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  • [[Image:Hecates_Tholus.jpg|thumb|right|px|Hecates Tholus with [[cloud|clouds]]]]''' [[Image:MOLA hecates tholus.jpg |thumb|left|px|Tographic map of area around Hecates
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  • [[Image:Eberswalde. Delta.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The delta, seen by MGS]] * [http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_001336_1560 HiRISE image of Eberswalde Delta] (warning: large images)
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  • Image:Part_of_Noctis_Labyrinthus_taken_with_the_Mars_Global_Surveyor_-_20060529.j ...blic Targeting Program. This image is within the rectangle in the previous image.
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  • ...llison |first=Doug |title=re Beagle 2 location on Mars => "Using HiView on image ESP_039308_1915_COLOR.JP2 I get 90.4295E 11.5265N" |url=</nowiki>https:// Image:Lobate ejecta in Amenthes.JPG|Lobate ejecta in Amenthes. Large crater has l
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  • ...ong rover and some of the hardware that helped it land safely in May 2021. Image credit: CNSA via CCTV+
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  • [[File: Martian impact crater Holden based on day THEMIS.png |thumb|THEMIS image of Holden Crater|alt=|400x400px]] ...Close-up of Channels on Rim of Holden Crater, as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see more details.
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  • ...|first1=D. |last2=Zanetti |first2=M. |last3=Neukum |first3=G. |</ref> The image below of Russel Crater shows changes in dust devil tracks over a period of Image:Russel Crater Dust Devil Changes.JPG|Russell Crater Dust Devil Changes, as
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  • [[Image:Olympus_Mons.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Olympus Mons as seen by [[Mars Global Su [[Image:France OlympusMons Size.svg.png|thumb|right|300px|Olympus Mons compared to
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  • [[Image: Gusev - Ma'adim Vallis.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Ma'adim Vallis, as seen by V
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  • ...e:Hellas_basin.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) image (onboard the [[Mars Global Surveyor]] orbiter) of the massive '''Hellas Pla
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  • [[Image: Albor Tholus THEMIS.jpg |thumb|right|px|Albor Tholus as seen by THEMIS]] ...1 Mars Odyssey]]'' Thermal Emission Imaging System|THEMIS daytime infrared image mosaic]]
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  • Image:27097craterdepressionwide.jpg|Depression on crater floor Image:ESP 037844 1690dunes.jpg|Dunes in crater
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  • [[Image:Aeolis Mensae Yardangs.JPG|left|thumb|400px|Aeolis Mensae Yardangs, as seen Image:Apollinarisandmedusae.JPG|Medusae Fossae Formation southeast of Apollinaris
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  • [[File:Mars2020Rover.jpg|thumb|800px|none|Image 1: NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover major instrumentation placement. (NASA) [[File:Mars2020Microphone.png|frame|none|Image 2: Perseverance Rover with microphone locations in blue. (NASA)]]
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  • File:SchiaparelliMOLA.jpeg|MOLA image of Schiaparelli
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  • Image:Dike near Huygens crater.jpg|Dike near the crater Huygens shows up as narro ...ose.jpg|Close up of ridges Note: this is an enlargement of the previous image.
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  • Image:Asopus Vallis.JPG|Asopus Vallis, as seen by HiRISE. Image:Padus Vallis.jpg|Padus Vallis, as seen by THEMIS. Padus Vallis empties int
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  • *Click Change Image. Scroll down in the existing image files and find a new graphic like the Visual Editor Parsoid yellow flower t
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  • [[File:ESP 013784 1710Valles Marineriscolors.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Color image of part of south wall of Valles Marineris, as seen by HiRISE. Different min ...ifferent characteristics. Some layers appear tougher than others. In the image below of Ganges Chasma Layers, as seen by HiRISE, one can see that the uppe
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  • ESP 046684 1280layerspretty.jpg|HiRISE image from area in previous image Picture taken under HiWish program. ...mall channel within larger channel. Small channel is quite curved in this image.
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  • ...ed Geological Map of Mars.jpg|left|thumb|700x900px|Move the Mouse over the image and click on the region you want to see close up.
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  • [[Image:Erebus_360.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Panorama taken on the rim of Erebus crater ...ub> and FeO values were divided by 10 to not overrun the boundaries of the image, and Ni, Zn, and Br were multiplied by 100 to be visible.
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  • ...r the 2019 1000 people settlement design contest. Move the Mouse over the image and click on the design you want to explore.
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  • [[Image:Cerberus Hemisphere.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cerberus is dark area to left of
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  • ...at 3 wavelengths (red, green, and blue), which is sufficient to produce an image the looks accurate to the human eye.  In imaging spectroscopy, a camera me
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  • [[Image:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An artist's impression of ...ed.<ref>[http://marsoweb.nas.nasa.gov/HiRISE/ HiRISE homepage]</ref> Each image has a central band that is in color. The colors are not the same as we wou
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  • [[Image:Sts7_crack.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Close-up image of damage caused to by small orbital debris to a window on Space Shuttle ''
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  • Image:Medusae Fossae THEMIS.jpg|Medusae Fossae Formation and its location relativ Image:Medusae Fossae Remnant.jpg|Plateau made up of Medusae Fossae materials and
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  • ...pg|thumb|450x450px|A classic glass geodesic dome. The glass panes in this image might be too large to be easily produced on Mars, or might need to be too t
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  • Image:Noctis Labyrinthusmgs.jpg|Close view of layers in Noctis Labyrinthus ...view of layers in Louros Valles Note this is an enlargement of a previous image.
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  • ...Ross crater.jpg|CTX image of part of Ross Crater showing context for next image from HiRISE. Image:Gullies in Ross Crater.JPG|Gullies in Ross Crater
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  • The HiRISE image above of Acidalia Colles shows gullies in the northern hemisphere. Gullies As soon as gullies were discovered, researchers began to image many gullies over and over, looking for possible changes. By 2006, some ch
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  • [[File:Volcanounderice.jpg |left|thumb|px|Labeled CTX image from Sisyphi Montes showing dust devil tracks and a possible "tuya" A tuy
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  • [[Image:Phobos_MGS.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A [[Mars Global Surveyor]] image of the moon Phobos.]]
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  • [[File:Dust collector.jpg|thumb|500x500px|A highly speculative image of an array of dust collectors feeding atmospheric compressors on Mars. Siz
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  • As soon as gullies were discovered, researchers began to image many gullies over and over, looking for possible changes. By 2006, some ch Image:25090gullies.jpg|Gullies
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  • [[File:Tunnel and digger.jpg|thumb|450x450px|Before and after image of a tunnel settlement.]]
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  • ...ars facility, this is a good place to start! The tiles used to build this image of a settlement measure 9m x 9m and are mostly to scale. The design parame ...s page. Entirely solar powered, it has less greenhouses than the tile-set image but a lot more solar cells. Note that the Spaceport seems dangerously clos
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  • ...ers some with overhang ESP 26270 1820.jpg|Layers some with overhang. This image was named HiRISE picture of the day Image:Layers in Monument Valley.jpg|Layers in Monument Valley. These are accepte
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  • [[Image:Maven spacecraft.jpg|thumb|right|px|The Maven orbiter]] ...the Earth.<ref> https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/resources/6689/maven-ultraviolet-image-of-comet-siding-springs-hydrogen-coma/</ref> As the comet came close, it w
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  • File:Mars Géolocalisation.jpg|left|thumb|800x800px|Move the Mouse over the image and click on the region you want to see close up.
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  • ...rly adapted to gravity.|alt=]]The multiple access ports illustrated in the image would probably be needed only for a very large colony. Advances in self dr
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  • ...e Planitia. The boom holding the meteorology sensors is at left. Click on image to see more details.]] Image:Nanedi Valles.jpg|Nanedi Valles, as seen by THEMIS
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  • Image:Patternedground.JPG|Patterned ground in the form of polygonal features is a Image:Possible Ring Mold Crater.JPG|Possible ring mold crater, as seen by HiRISE
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  • ...ller than it is on Earth, a larger mirror is needed to get the same sized image of the sun at about the same temperature as on Earth. Solar thermal engine
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  • Image:Tractus Catena.JPG|Tractus Catena, as seen by HiRISE. Scale bar is 1,000 m ...ref> <ref>http://redplanet.asu.edu/</ref> Dark streaks can be seen in the image below that was taken by HiRISE.
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  • ...Doug (16 January 2015). "re Beagle 2 location on Mars => "Using HiView on image ESP_039308_1915_COLOR.JP2 I get 90.4295E 11.5265N"". Twitter & JPL.</ref> < Image:Dikes-large.jpg|Dikes near Shiprock, New Mexico
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  • ...istax to bring out wavelets, and further sharpened in Photoshop. The final image was colorized a lovely shade of yellow in PowerPoint.
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  • ...he crater Newton (41.3047 degrees south latitude, 192.89 east longitide). Image taken with [[Mars Global Surveyor]] under the MOC Public Targeting Program. ...he crater Newton (41.3047 degrees south latitude, 192.89 east longitide). Image taken with [[Mars Global Surveyor]] under the MOC Public Targeting Program.
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  • [[Image:Ascraeus mons topo.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Topography of [[Ascraeus Mons]]. [[Image:Ceraunius & Uranius tholi.jpg|thumb|300px|left|2001 Mars Odyssey Thermal Em
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  • ...(MOLA dataset) HiRes (1).jpg|left|thumb|800x800px|Move the Mouse over the image and click on the region you want to see close up.
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  • ...8 can obscure even the most readily apparent features. South is up in this image.]] ...to the equipment used. Low-quality telescopes can result in light scatter, image smearing, or an inability to focus at high power.<ref name=":0" /> On the o
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