Well-preserved Impact Ejecta on Mars: NASA HiRISE camera captures mesmerising picture
NASA's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured a mesmerising picture of a well-preserved Impact Ejecta on Mars. The elliptical crater in Terra Sabaea on Mars is unnamed. According to NASA, the picture illustrates how complex are the ejecta deposits. These ejecta deposits form as a by-product of the impact process that provides a shape to much of the surface of the red planet. NASA said the impact took place on the steep slopes of the wall of a larger crater made the crater elliptical and it is not so because of an angled (oblique) impact.
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