Solander Point, Sol 3387 - 3511 (August 4, 2013 - December 12, 2013) |
Solander Point, Sol 3387 - 3511 (August 4, 2013 - December 12, 2013) |
Aug 4 2013, 08:39 PM
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Nov 11 2013, 08:37 PM
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The outcrops here look to have the right sort of dip to be intact everted rim strata from the Endeavour impact. (Such were in short supply at Cape York, perhaps because it suffered more slumping, immediately post-impact or subsequently, than the Solander/Tribulation rim segment.) Of course I'm actively looking for everted strata, so maybe I'm seeing them where there aren't any. What do others think? http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opportuni...OXP2364R1M1.JPG
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