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    Detail of region in Mawrth Vallis

    Date: 01 October 2014
    Copyright: NASA/MRO/HiRISE/Mawrth Vallis Team/LSSWG

    Part of the eroded terrain in the landing ellipse at the Mawrth Vallis region.  Made using HiRISE stereo image pair ESP_035804_2025 and ESP_036305_2025.

    Mawrth Vallis is one of four candidate landing sites for the ExoMars 2018 mission.


    Last Update: 02 October 2014

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