Mars Odyssey THEMIS images - August 11-15 2008

The following new images taken by the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft are now available:
  • Buvinda Vallis (Released 11 August 2008)
    This VIS image shows lava flows and a portion of Buvinda Vallis, a channel located at the base of Hecates Tholus.

  • Tempe Terra (Released 12 August 2008)
    The eastern margin of Tempe Terra is dissected by channels of many sizes, like the one at the top of this image.

  • Big Blast (Released 13 August 2008)
    East of Jovis Tholus and in the midst of the Tharsis Volcanic field this dark, rayed spot is seen.

  • Linear Ridges (Released 14 August 2008)
    This complex surface, with intersecting linear ridges is located to the north of Nili Fossae.

  • Auqakuh Vallis (Released 15 August 2008)
    This VIS image shows a portion of Auqakuh Vallis.

All of the THEMIS images are archived here.



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