By: ArtAlienTV-Gigapans
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
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Uploaded: 23 Jul 2022
Last Updated: 23 Jul 2022
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A ridge stands prominent in this scene, left behind as the surroundings were eroded, perhaps marking inverted erosion of an ancient fluvial channel. The ridge is made of material more resistant to erosion and, considering the craters on its flanks, was formed long ago. Erosion continues to this day: boulders that have fallen from the ridge are evident, scattered along the sides. Sand has begun to form small dunes adjacent to the ridge. Written by: Candy Hansen (narration: Tre Gibbs) (19 July 2022) This is a stereo pair with ESP_073599_2100. The image has had 20% brightness and 50% contrast applied for better shape definition. My enhanced image clips are subject to copyright but the gigapan image is Creative Commons: Attribution. All these finds must be credited to ArtAlienTV unless stated otherwise. Please Donate with PAYPAL and help this important research. Send payments to: [email protected] Very much appreciated however small 😊👍