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Eberswalde Crater and Delta (Sub-meter-per-pixel cPROTO - detail mgnf)
Original caption:"Even with the roll only targeted observation technique, it took more than one Earth year to build up a complete mosaic of images of the delta. In the meantime, the first data showing the deltaic landforms were archived and released to the public and scientific community, long before the MOC Team's analysis and mosaic were complete. Some scientists began independent analyses of the landform at that time. The initial analysis and announcement of the feature was finally published in November 2003. 
The Eberswalde delta provides the first clear, 'smoking gun' evidence that some valleys on Mars experienced persistent flow of a liquid with the physical properties of water over an extended period of time, as do rivers on Earth. In addition, because the delta today is "lithified" - that is, hardened to form rock - it provided the first unambiguous evidence that some martian sedimentary rocks were deposited in a liquid (presumably, water) environment. The presence of meandering channels, a cut-off meander, and crisscrossing channels at different elevations (one above the other), provided the clear geologic evidence for these interpretations".
Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - Craters

Eberswalde Crater and Delta (Sub-meter-per-pixel cPROTO - detail mgnf)

Original caption:"Even with the roll only targeted observation technique, it took more than one Earth year to build up a complete mosaic of images of the delta. In the meantime, the first data showing the deltaic landforms were archived and released to the public and scientific community, long before the MOC Team's analysis and mosaic were complete. Some scientists began independent analyses of the landform at that time. The initial analysis and announcement of the feature was finally published in November 2003.
The Eberswalde delta provides the first clear, 'smoking gun' evidence that some valleys on Mars experienced persistent flow of a liquid with the physical properties of water over an extended period of time, as do rivers on Earth. In addition, because the delta today is "lithified" - that is, hardened to form rock - it provided the first unambiguous evidence that some martian sedimentary rocks were deposited in a liquid (presumably, water) environment. The presence of meandering channels, a cut-off meander, and crisscrossing channels at different elevations (one above the other), provided the clear geologic evidence for these interpretations".

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Nome album:A Tribute To Mars Global Surveyor
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