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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Carving Ma'adim Vallis
Explanation:
Just as erosion from the Colorado River carved the Grand Canyon [ http://www.aqd.nps.…] on Earth, a river of flood water may have carved Ma'adim Vallis, one of the largest canyons on Mars [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. Researchers have presented strong evidence [ http://www.nasm.edu…062002.htm ] for such a scenario [ http://www.sciencem…] based on elevation data recorded by the MOLA [ http://ltpwww.gsfc.…] (Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter) experiment on the Mars Global Surveyor [ http://mars.jpl.nas…] spacecraft. This false-color, detailed, topographical [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] map of MOLA data shows in blue the area of an enormous complex of lakes that are thought [ http://www.nasm.si.…] to have existed over three and a half billion years ago in the southern highlands of Mars. As the largest lake spilled over the low point in its boundary a torrential flood would have moved north, along the direction indicated by the arrow, carving the sinuous Ma'adim Vallis. At the north end of Ma'adim Vallis, the flood waters would have poured into large, round Gusev Crater [ http://www.psrd.haw…]. Since standing bodies of surface water are thought to be favorable for ancient martian microbial life [ http://science.nasa…ast11jun99_1.htm ], Gusev Crater has been suggested as a landing site for future Mars missions [ http://mars.jpl.nas…express.html ].
Credit and Copyright:
R. Irwin III [ http://www.nasm.si.…] (CEPS/NASM [ http://www.nasm.si.…],UVa), T. Maxwell, A. Howard, R. Craddock, D. Leverington
keyword:
mars
keyword:
craters
keyword:
water
keyword:
lakes
facet_where:
Mars
facet_where:
Hawaii
facet_where:
Colorado
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Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Mars
facet_what:
Surveyor
facet_what:
Crater
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Altimeter
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Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter (MGS)
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SPD-APOD-ap020627

Carving Ma'adim Vallis