Eberswalde Crater

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

Visible in the upper left corner of today's VIS image is a delta deposit on the floor of Eberswalde Crater. Deltas are formed when sediment laden rivers slow down - either due to a flattening of topography, or entering a standing body of water. The reduction in velocity causes the sediments to be deposited. The main channel often diverges into numerous smaller channel that spread apart to form the typical fan shape of a delta. The Eberswalde Crater delta is one of the best preserved on Mars. Eberswalde Crater is located in Noachis Terra and is 62km in diameter (38 miles).

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Context

-24.0681
326.582
100366
2024-07-30 10:10
Tue, 2024-12-31
VIS
512 pixels (18 km)
1824 pixels (63 km)
0.035013 km/pixel
0.0354754 km/pixel

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