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This mosaic shows 36 proposed landing sites for NASA's next Mars rover, in the Mars Science Laboratory mission. Selecting the Next Off-Road Tour of Mars - 10/24/2007
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This color image shows two channels oriented from the lower right to the upper left - a narrow, somewhat meandering channel on the left and a broader channel on the right, the floor of which is replete with boulders and scour marks. Odyssey Views A Surface Changed by Floods - 06/29/2007
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This image shows depth-to-ice map of a southern Mars site near Melea Planum.  On the map, areas of the surface that cooled more slowly between summer and autumn (interpreted as having the ice closer to the surface) are coded blue and green. Areas that cooled more quickly (interpreted as having more distance to the ice) are coded red and yellow. Depth-to-Ice Map of a Southern Mars Site Near Melea Planum
- 05/02/2007
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This image shows a depth-to-ice map of an arctic site on Mars.  On the map, areas of the surface that cooled more slowly between summer and autumn (interpreted as having the ice closer to the surface) are coded blue and green. Areas that cooled more quickly (interpreted as having more distance to the ice) are coded red and yellow. Depth-to-Ice Map of an Arctic Site on Mars - 05/02/2007
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