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Peer at this new image of Mars’ Ladon Basin and you get some notion of the violence that took place during the early history of Mars.
ESA’s Mars Express imaged the southern part of the partially buried crater informally known as Ladon Basin. The basin is the site of an ancient impact which is about 440 kilometers (273 miles) across. On an earthly scale, Ladon Basin would stretch from London to Paris or fill up most of Colorado.
These zoomable images allows you to quickly zoom into whatever part of the picture you want to see close up. Just slide the scale (between the plus and minus sign) at the bottom of the application to zoom in.
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© John Williams for Universe Today, 2012. | Permalink | 2 comments |
Post tags: Curiosity, Holden Crater, Ladon Basin, Ladon Valles, Mars, Mars Express, Mars Science Laboratory, Shambe Crater, Sigli Crater
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2012-08-04 01:03:49
Source: http://www.universetoday.com/96588/zoom-into-an-ancient-and-fractured-martian-landscape/