http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA09467
...never mind the fascinating modified ejecta, look just right of the middle at the very bottom of the image.
Odd I See an almost mathematically smooth bump at the bottom of the image. Details in http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA09467.jpg. Its probably nothing too special, but ive never seen anything quite like it in the context its in. and it has a very cinder-cone-like pointy shadow. looks much newer than the surrounding terrain. odd indeed.
is there any attention to this? odd indeed.
Hills like this are common on Mars. There's nothing unusual about it. It is more likely to be older than its surroundings.
Phil
It's just on the NNE rim of Gusev - I've looked for MOC / HiRISE / CTX imagery but no luck.
Doug
Spotted something else interesting, farther up the image...
The hill can be seen in the Viking context image for MOC e1100677, which BTW partly overlaps with PIA09467 :
http://ida.wr.usgs.gov/fullres/context/e11006/e1100677_gr.jpg
...so right about center in this bit here, then. thanks, nice find, gives context.
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