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Craters-Unnamed_Crater_at_the_end_of_Mamers_Valles-392-250408-3304-6-co-01.jpg
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_at_the_end_of_Mamers_Valles-392-250408-3304-6-co-01.jpgBird's-Eye view of Mamers Valles (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)103 visiteThe High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) onboard the ESA Spacecraft Mars Express obtained images focusing on a depression that displays a crater at the end of the long, winding Valley System known as Mamers Valles.
The data was obtained on 5 August 2006, with a ground resolution of approx. 14 mt/pixel. The image is centred at approx. 39° North and 17° East on the Planet.

The Mamers Valles System is approx. 1000 Km long, running along the boundary between the Northern Lowlands and Southern Highlands in the Region of Deuteronilus Mensae.
Scientists term a Region such as Mamers Valles ‘fretted terrain’ because it shows numerous deep and wide labyrinth-like valleys and circular depressions which often show structures formed by flowing liquid on their even floors. The structures formed by the flows are thought to be ice-rich debris flows. They show some resemblance to block glaciers seen on Earth.
The patches of rock at the centre of the depression are thought to be remnants of rock detached from the flanks of the depression and transported into its centre
5 commentiMareKromium05/25/08 at 17:51MareKromium: Carissimo Cano00, anch'io ho avuto la medesima...
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_at_the_end_of_Mamers_Valles-392-250408-3304-6-co-01.jpg
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_at_the_end_of_Mamers_Valles-392-250408-3304-6-co-01.jpgBird's-Eye view of Mamers Valles (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)103 visiteThe High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) onboard the ESA Spacecraft Mars Express obtained images focusing on a depression that displays a crater at the end of the long, winding Valley System known as Mamers Valles.
The data was obtained on 5 August 2006, with a ground resolution of approx. 14 mt/pixel. The image is centred at approx. 39° North and 17° East on the Planet.

The Mamers Valles System is approx. 1000 Km long, running along the boundary between the Northern Lowlands and Southern Highlands in the Region of Deuteronilus Mensae.
Scientists term a Region such as Mamers Valles ‘fretted terrain’ because it shows numerous deep and wide labyrinth-like valleys and circular depressions which often show structures formed by flowing liquid on their even floors. The structures formed by the flows are thought to be ice-rich debris flows. They show some resemblance to block glaciers seen on Earth.
The patches of rock at the centre of the depression are thought to be remnants of rock detached from the flanks of the depression and transported into its centre
5 commentiMareKromium05/25/08 at 16:47broken: nn credo che fantastichi troppo.......
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_at_the_end_of_Mamers_Valles-392-250408-3304-6-co-01.jpg
Craters-Unnamed_Crater_at_the_end_of_Mamers_Valles-392-250408-3304-6-co-01.jpgBird's-Eye view of Mamers Valles (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)103 visiteThe High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) onboard the ESA Spacecraft Mars Express obtained images focusing on a depression that displays a crater at the end of the long, winding Valley System known as Mamers Valles.
The data was obtained on 5 August 2006, with a ground resolution of approx. 14 mt/pixel. The image is centred at approx. 39° North and 17° East on the Planet.

The Mamers Valles System is approx. 1000 Km long, running along the boundary between the Northern Lowlands and Southern Highlands in the Region of Deuteronilus Mensae.
Scientists term a Region such as Mamers Valles ‘fretted terrain’ because it shows numerous deep and wide labyrinth-like valleys and circular depressions which often show structures formed by flowing liquid on their even floors. The structures formed by the flows are thought to be ice-rich debris flows. They show some resemblance to block glaciers seen on Earth.
The patches of rock at the centre of the depression are thought to be remnants of rock detached from the flanks of the depression and transported into its centre
5 commentiMareKromium05/25/08 at 15:50cano00: bello il laghetto! Queta ? una situazione che si r...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/07/08 at 10:37MareKromium: ...Come dicesti (o meglio "scrivesti") t...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/07/08 at 10:24Anakin: Forse un momento "NO" della rete. Non ca...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/06/08 at 16:26MareKromium: Verissimo, Omomoto (GRANDE Occhio!): verissimo. An...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/06/08 at 15:31omomoto: Eppure, in basso a Sx, in quel che sembra il fondo...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/06/08 at 14:01MareKromium: Carissimo Cano00, la "colorazione" di Ma...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/06/08 at 13:25cano00: grazie mareK.,la spiegazione delle sabbie ? plausi...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/06/08 at 11:01MareKromium: ...Come Anakin?!?...Non ho capito cosa intendi dir...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/06/08 at 09:11Anakin: Effettuando un Full Size del'immagine, io visu...
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpg
NoctisLabyrinthus.jpgNoctis Labyrinthus (Natural Colors + MULTISPECTRUM; credits: ESA & Lunexit)130 visiteThis image was taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), onboard ESA’s Mars Express imaged the Noctis Labyrinthus Region, the ‘Labyrinth of the Night’ on Mars.
The HRSC took these pictures on 25 June 2006 in orbit 3155, with a ground resolution of approx. 16 mt/pixel.
10 commentiMareKromium04/05/08 at 16:58MareKromium: Carissimo Cano00, ti riferisci alla "chiazza ...
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