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Cool things you've found on Mars. |
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 | Hi, through www.PlanetaryGIS.org it is possible to visualize the SHARAD (Shallow Radar) subsurface images as vertical profiles within Google Earth. The SHARAD 'radargrams' provide an image of the subsurface of Mars. Especially the polar ice caps show nice layering.
Please go here to learn how to visualize SHARAD in Google Earth: http://www.planetarygis.org/news/2009/03/23/making-... |  | 06/13/2009 | 172 | 
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 | In July, 1976, Viking Orbiter 1 was acquiring images of the Cydonia region of Mars as part of the search for potential landing sites for Viking Lander 2. On 25 July, 1976, it photographed a region of buttes and mesas along the escarpment that separates heavily cratered highlands to the south from low lying, relatively crater-free, lowland plains to the north. Among the hills was one that, to th... |  | 04/07/2009 | 2,062 | 



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 | This looks like a black hole in a crater. |  | 02/17/2009 | 1,741 | 



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 | Zoom in for a bunch of satellite views.
GE5 - Mars Mode |  | 02/06/2009 | 663 | 



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 | MUST HAVE GOOGLE MARS ENABLED: Olympus Mons (Latin for "Mount Olympus") is the tallest known volcano and mountain in the Solar System. It is located on the planet Mars at approximately 18°N 133°W / 18, -133. It is three times higher than Mount Everest. Since the late 19th century — well before space probes confirmed its identity as a mountain — Olympus Mons was known to astronomers as the albed... |  | 02/04/2009 | 1,230 | 



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