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02 junho 2017
A South Polar Pit or an Impact Crater?
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vivian
on sexta-feira, junho 02, 2017
This observation from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show it is late summer in the Southern hemisphere, so the Sun is low in the sky and subtle topography is accentuated in orbital images.
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