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Thursday, 16 April 2009
Cool pictures of Mars
Thanks to the
Bad Astronomy blog
for posting these.
These images were taken by a camera called HiRISE, on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. This picture shows
a huge impact depression 2700 km across.
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