Cerberus Fossae

Scaled Image

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

The fractures in the center of this VIS image are part of Cerberus Fossae. These fractures formed in response to streching of the martian crust due to magma movement related to the formation of the Elysium Volcanic field, located to the northwest. Note how the fractures cut through the pre-existing hills indicating the fracture is younger than the hills.

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Context

Image ID: 
V01979006 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
8.906
162.87
1979
2002-05-26 05:54
Mon, 2005-03-21
VIS
1024 pixels (18 km)
3648 pixels (65 km)
0.017986 km/pixel
0.018117 km/pixel

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