Martian rock surface. Coloured image showing the coating of the 'Chocolate Hills' rock that was found on the rim of Mars' Concepcion crater. This thick coating could be remnants of a layer that was changed by the action of water and weather or melted when a meteor impacted Mars,ejecting this rock and others and creating the Concepcion crater. Imaged by the microscopic imager onboard the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity,on 9th February 2010 | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Cornell University / NASA / JPL |
Taille de l’image : | 4200 px × 4225 px |
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