Mars Global Surveyor
Mars Orbiter Camera

Large Lava Flow, Daedalia Planum

MGS MOC Release No. MOC2-158, 19 July 1999

 

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The ridged surface in the lower half of this image is that of a large lava flow in Daedalia Planum, southwest of the Arsia Mons volcano. The flow was stopped here by a buried crater rim (topographic high in the upper half of the image). This picture was taken by the Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera in June 1999. Illumination is from the upper left.

 


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