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Small and (relatively) fresh Impact Crater in Cerberus Palus (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)
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This observation shows a Lava Plain near the Martian Equator. The Lava is superposed by a small, fresh Impact Crater that is itself surrounded by boulders that were ejected from the Surface when the impact occurred.
There are dunes on the Crater Floor, indicating that the Crater has been present long enough on the Plain so that the wind has blown fine material into it and then formed small dunes.
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