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Dunefield inside Rabe Crater (False Colors - elab. Lunexit)
This image shows part of the floor of Rabe Crater, a large (about 108 Km, or approx. 67 miles in diameter) impact crater in the Southern Highlands.
Dark dunes — accumulations of wind blown sand — cover part of crater's floor and contrast with the surrounding bright-colored outcrops. The extreme close-up view reveals a thumbprint-like texture of smaller ridges and troughs covering the surfaces of the larger dunes. 
These smaller ripples are also formed and shaped by blowing wind in the thin atmosphere of Mars.
One puzzling question is why the dunes are dark compared with the relative bright layered material contained within the Crater. 
The probable answer is that the source of the dark sand is not local to this Crater; rather, this topographic depression has acted as a sand trap that has collected material being transported by winds blowing across the plains outside the Crater. 
Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - Craters - Rabe Crater

Dunefield inside Rabe Crater (False Colors - elab. Lunexit)

This image shows part of the floor of Rabe Crater, a large (about 108 Km, or approx. 67 miles in diameter) impact crater in the Southern Highlands.
Dark dunes — accumulations of wind blown sand — cover part of crater's floor and contrast with the surrounding bright-colored outcrops. The extreme close-up view reveals a thumbprint-like texture of smaller ridges and troughs covering the surfaces of the larger dunes.
These smaller ripples are also formed and shaped by blowing wind in the thin atmosphere of Mars.
One puzzling question is why the dunes are dark compared with the relative bright layered material contained within the Crater.
The probable answer is that the source of the dark sand is not local to this Crater; rather, this topographic depression has acted as a sand trap that has collected material being transported by winds blowing across the plains outside the Crater.

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Nome del file:PSP_005514_1360_RED_abrowse~0.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
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Parole chiave:Mars / from / orbit / - / Craters / - / Rabe / Crater
Copyright:NASA/JPL/Univ. of Arizona e Lunar Explorer Italia per il processing addizionale e la colorizzazione
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Data di inserimento:Dic 10, 2008
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TunaSalad   [Dic 19, 2010 at 01:08 PM]
Bella anche questa, con le dune "rosso amaranto"!
MareKromium   [Dic 21, 2010 at 08:03 PM]
...per quanto ne sappiamo... perchè no?!?

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