Kaiser Crater Dunes

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

This VIS image shows part of the floor of Kaiser Crater. Kaiser Crater is 207 km (129 miles) in diameter and is located in Noachis Terra west of Hellas Planitia. This sand dune field is one of several regions of sand dunes located on the southern part of the crater floor. These individual dunes are located west of the large sandsheet and major dune field. Individual dunes form in regions that only have limited amounts of sand available. These dunes are composed of basaltic sand that has collected in the bottom of the crater. The topographic depression of the crater forms a sand trap that prevents the sand from escaping. Dune fields are common in the bottoms of craters on Mars and appear as dark splotches that often lean up against the downwind walls of the craters. Dunes are useful for studying both the geology and meteorology of Mars.

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-47.0606
18.6626
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2024-03-22 19:38
Mon, 2024-06-24
VIS
512 pixels (17 km)
1824 pixels (62 km)
0.034261 km/pixel
0.0346628 km/pixel

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