File:Deuteronilus Mensae - Viking Orbiter 1 (39287304092).png
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3 frame Viking Orbiter mosaic of Deuteronilus Mensae and the 230km Lyot Crater. This image captures the boundary between the rugged Martian highlands and the flat, largely featureless Vastitas Borealis. North is to the right. The presence of Lyot Crater forces the easterly winds up and over its rim, creating what are known as gravity wave (or lee wake) clouds. This image was taken on October 24, 1977, during Viking Orbiter 1's 494th revolution around Mars. |
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Source | Deuteronilus Mensae - Viking Orbiter 1 |
Author | Justin Cowart |
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