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May 1 2004, 04:56 AM
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May 1 2004, 10:20 AM
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My quick and dirty assembly of the images here - 1 Meg jpg - needs rotation and a bit more care. But for now....
Crude assembly Well, If Opportunity goes in there, it ain't ever coming back out! Oh for a space suit and a rock hammer... Thinking aloud: There may be some spectacular scale cross-bedding in the upper layers, which *could* be interpreted as fossil craters, healed over by more layering. hard to say - need to think about this in 3D! On Earth, the knobby bulges in the wall would be fossil reefs. Not sure what they are here. I guess we'll do a lot of circling and sniffing to see what can be seen all around the rim, while sizing-up that potential death-slide into the pit. Oh, and the features inside the crater *are* dunes, not exposed bedrock. -------------------- - Nick
===================================== Nick Hoffman Mars Specialist 3D-GEO Pty Ltd Melbourne Australia http://whitemars.com "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) ===================================== |
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