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High Cliffs Surrounding Echus Chasma on Mars
What created this great cliff on Mars? Did giant waterfalls once plummet through its grooves? With a four-kilometer drop, this high cliff surrounding Echus Chasma, near an impressive impact crater, was carved by either water or lava. A leading hypothesis is that Echus Chasma, at 100-Km long and 10-Km wide, was once one of the largest water sources on Mars. If true, water once held in Echus Chasma likely ran over the Martian Surface to carve the impressive Kasei Valles, which extends over 3000 Km to the North. Even if initially carved by water, lava appears to have later flowed in the valley, leaving an extraordinarily smooth floor. Echus Chasma lies north of tremendous Valles Marineris, the largest canyon in the Solar System. The above image was taken by the robotic Mars Express spacecraft currently orbiting Mars.

Nota Lunexit: checchè ne dica la NASA, questo frame NON E' una fotografia.
Parole chiave: Artistic Visions

High Cliffs Surrounding Echus Chasma on Mars

What created this great cliff on Mars? Did giant waterfalls once plummet through its grooves? With a four-kilometer drop, this high cliff surrounding Echus Chasma, near an impressive impact crater, was carved by either water or lava. A leading hypothesis is that Echus Chasma, at 100-Km long and 10-Km wide, was once one of the largest water sources on Mars. If true, water once held in Echus Chasma likely ran over the Martian Surface to carve the impressive Kasei Valles, which extends over 3000 Km to the North. Even if initially carved by water, lava appears to have later flowed in the valley, leaving an extraordinarily smooth floor. Echus Chasma lies north of tremendous Valles Marineris, the largest canyon in the Solar System. The above image was taken by the robotic Mars Express spacecraft currently orbiting Mars.

Nota Lunexit: checchè ne dica la NASA, questo frame NON E' una fotografia.

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Nome del file:Echus_Chasma-398-260508-2204-6-co-01-H2.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mars through Mars Express (ESA - Original Raw Frames & Orbital Panoramas)
Valutazione (3 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Artistic / Visions
Copyright:G. Neukum (FU Berlin) et al., Mars Express, DLR, ESA
Dimensione del file:475 KiB
Data di inserimento:Lug 23, 2008
Dimensioni:1875 x 1500 pixels
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URL:https://www.lunexit.it/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=21224
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