Peneus Patera
About this image
An unusual layer of smooth material covers the flanks of the volcano Peneus Patera just south of the Hellas Basin. Though smooth on its upper surface, the layer is pitted by a process of erosion that produces steep scarps facing the south pole and more gentle slopes in the direction of the equator. The style of erosion of the smooth layer suggests that ice of some form plays a role in shaping this terrain.
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Context
Image ID:
V83810007 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
-57.2811
54.3276
83810
2020-11-05 04:51
Thu, 2020-12-24
VIS
1024 pixels (17 km)
3648 pixels (62 km)
0.017113 km/pixel
0.0172219 km/pixel