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    • Title Danielson and Kalocsa craters context
    • Released 07/06/2012 11:23 am
    • Copyright ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
    • Description

      This computer-generated perspective view was created using data obtained from the High-
      Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on ESA’s Mars Express. Centred at around 7°N and
      353°E, this image has a ground resolution of about 26 m per pixel. A part of Danielson
      crater dominates this view with the detailed relief of the yardangs being interrupted by the
      30 km-long field of dark dunes. The uniform thickness in the alternating sedimentary layers
      provides evidence for the theory that periodic changes in the climate of Mars occurred,
      possibly due to changes in the planet’s rotation axis.


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