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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos!
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2017/07/19
Ireson Hill on Mars
Image credits:
NASA
,
JPL-Caltech
,
MSSS
Explanation:
What created this unusual hill on Mars? Its history has become a topic of research, but its shape and two-tone structure makes it one of the more unusual hills that the robotic Curiosity rover on Mars has rolled near. Dubbed
Ireson Hill
, the
mound rises
about 5 meters high and
spans
about 15 meters across.
Ireson Hill
is located on the
Bagnold Dune field
on the slope of
Mount Sharp
in
Gale Crater
on
Mars
. The
featured 41-image panorama
has been
horizontally compressed
to include the entire hill. The image was taken on February 2 and released last week. Because
Mars
is moving
behind the Sun
as seen from the
Earth
,
NASA
will soon
stop sending commands
to its
Martian orbiters and rovers
until about August 1.
Authors & editors:
Robert J. nemiroff
(MTU)
&
Jerry T. Bonnell
(UMCP)
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Phillip Newman
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