Odyssey Over Mars

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    Odyssey Over Mars
    Credit: THEMIS, Mars Odyssey Team, JPL, NASA
    Scroll right and journey for 300 kilometers over Terra Sirenum
    in the cratered highlands of southern Mars. The infrared view,
    32 kilometers wide, was recently recorded by the THEMIS
    camera on board the orbiting Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
    Beginning at the north (left) edge, the scene sweeps across
    the floor and over the rim of Koval'sky Crater. Continuing
    southward (right) of the crater's rim are lava flows exhibiting
    fractures and numerous smaller impact craters. The infrared
    image was made in daylight hours, so sun-facing slopes are
    still warm and bright while shadowed areas are cool and dark.
    But rocky regions also tend to remain cooler and darker than
    their surroundings, likely corresponding to the dark blotchy
    terrain along the Koval'sky Crater floor and dark rings of rocky
    ejecta surrounding some of the smaller craters.
     

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