File:Artuby Ridge in Jezero martian crater.png
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English: This cropout from the HiRise-based view of the Jezero crater on Mars displays three topograhic names: Artuby Ridge, Séítah locality and Citadelle outcrop. The fourth name, Roubion, was given to the rock and the perspective sample to be taken from it. White linbe is the track of NASA’ Perseverance rover
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Source | (cropped screenshot from the NASA’s media briefing held on September 9, 2021) |
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