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English: Stages in scalop formation on Mars, as seen by hirise. Location is 57.9 S and 65.5 E. |
Date | 2/25/10 |
Source | http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_004168_1220 |
Author | Jim Secosky modified nasa image. |
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