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ESA is now publishing the first pictures from Mars Express. The results look quit good and it is time to start brainstorming.
South of Valles Marineris at 15° South and 323° East
In the upper region ESA thinks it looks like a Karst region. I agree. The valleys can't be the result of extra-marsian impacts. Very easliy the ancient river beds can be seen (must be not rivers containing water!). Interesting is the crater on the upper right corner. There is as well a "river bed" around the inner crater walls. This is for sure not a result of the impacting meteor. So what is it?
South of Valles Marineris at 15° South and 323° East
In the upper region ESA thinks it looks like a Karst region. I agree. The valleys can't be the result of extra-marsian impacts. Very easliy the ancient river beds can be seen (must be not rivers containing water!). Interesting is the crater on the upper right corner. There is as well a "river bed" around the inner crater walls. This is for sure not a result of the impacting meteor. So what is it?
skaifyomonul - 24. Jan, 22:44