File:Mantle and brain terrain ESP 056826 1445.jpg

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Upper part of image shows brain terrain. Lower part shows mantle covering the surface.

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English: Upper part of image shows brain terrain. Lower part shows mantle covering the surface. Brain terrain forms when ice leaves along cracks by the process of sublimation--that is it does not melt--just goes into a gas phase. Mantle is ice rich and falls from the sky at times. It may still contain some water ice. This image was named HiRISE picture of the day for August 6, 2020.
Date 2020/08/06
Source https://www.uahirise.org/ESP_056826_1445
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Jim Secosky suggested NASA take this picture through the HiWish program. He then modified it with HiView.

The image credit should read: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona/Secosky
Location on Mars34° 59′ 49.2″ S, 79° 56′ 49.2″ W View this and other nearby images on: Google Mapsinfo


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