Odyssey image
Vital Statistics
Location:
27.0N, 190.2E
Released:
2002-08-27
Image Size:
19.5 x 69.3 km, 1024 x 3648 px
Resolution: 19m Instrument: VIS
Medium-size image for 20020827a
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU
 
Image Context:
Context image for 20020827a
Wide Context:
Wide context image for 20020827a
Context image credit: NASA/JPL/MOLA
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With a location roughly equidistant between two of the largest volcanic constructs on the planet, the fate of the ~50 km impact crater in this image was sealed. It has been buried to the rim by lava flows. The MOLA context image shows pronounced flow lobes surrounding the crater, a clear indication of the most recent episode of volcanism that could have contributed to its infilling. Breaches in the rim are clearly evident in the image and suggest locations through which lavas could have flowed. These openings appear to be limited to the west side of the crater. Other craters in the area are nearly obliterated by the voluminous lava flows, further demonstrating one of the means by which Mars renews its surface.
 
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THEMIS Image of the Day: Buried Crater (Released 27 August 2002)