File:Craters from around Mars 03.jpg
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DescriptionCraters from around Mars 03.jpg |
English: Image shows dust devil tracks on Mars. Mars has many dust devils. When a dust devil passes, it removes the thin coating of bright dust. One then sees the dark undersurface. The colored ones are from a colored strip in the center of each HiRISE image. Jim Secosky used the HiWish program to obtain the images. The program HiView was used to modify most images. |
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Jim Secosky requested NASA take images through the HiWish program. He then used HiView program to modify images. The image credit should be: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona/Secosky. |
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