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Thursday, 1 September 2011

Striking Impact

http://www.uahirise.org/images/wallpaper/800/ESP_023482_2010.jpg 
Newly-formed impact craters on Mars are found (and dated) by comparing images before and after the impact and looking for changes.

There isn't a "before" image with sufficient quality and lacking this feature to date this impact event, but its appearance is similar to that of impacts formed in the past decade, except for a bit more modification by the wind, producing the bright wispy streaks trending east-west (left-right). It probably formed sometime in the past century.

This crater is 22 meters across and sits on the southwest edge of the Elysium Mons shield volcano.

Written by: Alfred McEwen   (31 August 2011)

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