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Fly over Mawrth Vallis
10 Views • Dec 07, 2016
Description
The movie begins at the mouth of the channel in Chryse Planitia, and heads towards the apparent source region in the Arabia Terra highlands.
The 4 billion year-old plateau is characterised by many impact craters, indicative of its great age.
Zooming in, patches of light and dark deposits are revealed. The light-toned layered sediments are among the largest outcrops of clay minerals – phyllosilicates – on Mars. Their presence indicates the presence of liquid water in the past.
The variety of water-bearing minerals and the possibility that they might contain a record of an ancient, habitable environment on Mars led scientists to propose Mawrth Vallis as a candidate landing site for the ExoMars 2020 mission.
The animation is based on a colour mosaic and digital terrain model derived from data collected by the high-resolution stereo camera on Mars Express and released earlier this year.
More info:
http://exploration.esa.int/mars/54721-mawrth-vallis/
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/09/Mawrth_Vallis_martian_mosaic
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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