Pavonis Mons Flank

Scaled Image

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

This VIS image shows part of the northwestern flank of Pavonis Mons. Pavonis Mons is the central volcano of the three large Tharsis volcanoes. All three volcanoes form a line located along a tectonic bulge caused by extensional forces in the region. Pavonis Mons is the smallest of the three with a summit of only 14km (46,000 ft). The linear features in the image are concentric faults. Pavonis means peacock in Latin, making the name peacock mountain.

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Context

Image ID: 
V88202007 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
0.534605
245.963
88202
2021-11-01 20:33
Wed, 2022-03-02
VIS
256 pixels (17 km)
3792 pixels (259 km)
0.068421 km/pixel
0.0691881 km/pixel

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