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English: Wide view of depressions that contain layers of ice under only 1-2 meters of covering debris, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Location is the Diacria quadrangle. Box shows area covered imaged in a close view. Triangular shaped of depressions is shown. |
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Author | Jim Secosky modified a NASA image NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/Secosky |
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