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new image of mars.

big hole is big

>> No.2236036
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>Phoenicis Lacus has an area of 8100 sq km (59.5 x 136 km)

>> No.2236040
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>Phoenicis Lacus was formed by the uplift of the Tharsis volcanic plateau. The continual episodes of strong volcanic activity in Tharsis not only lifted the plateau, but also deformed Phoenicis Lacus, creating uplifted blocks and multiple fault lines at different orientations. A prominent collapse feature in Phoenicis Lacus sinks to a depth of about 3 km below the surrounding terrain.

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>A prominent collapse feature [box 1] can be seen in Phoenicis Lacus. It is a long pit with a depth of about 3 km below the surrounding terrain. In the central fault zone, there are uplifted blocks [box 2], showing that significant tectonic deformation has taken place in this region. A crater can be seen [box 3]. This impact structure was elongated during the spreading of the region and evolved from a circular to an ellipsoidal form.

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So there's where I parked my car...

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someone with photoshoop put a crystal dome over that nice circular hole please

>> No.2236087

mmmmm chocalate.

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more high res mars

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>Melas Chasma is part of the huge Valles Marineris rift valley on Mars. Melas Chasma itself sinks 9 km below the surrounding surface, making it one of the lowest depressions on the planet. Landslides have created huge fans of rubble at the base of the cliff.

>> No.2236121

>you will never rock climb on mars

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>>2236096

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>>2236121
http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/forever-young/manhattan-beach-project-end-aging-2029
http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/forever-young/manhattan-beach-project-end-aging-2029

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>>2236130

>implying anything that is supported by 4chan will succeed

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>>2236145
It's supported by quite a few other people.

>> No.2236214

>>2236130
Do they actually do physical copies of their magazine or purely electronic?

No big deal if its electronic I'll just set it to my homepage.

And first time being on /sci/ in like half a year, how's the board been doing?

>> No.2236245

>>2236214

You missed so much science..

>> No.2236263

>>2236245
I thought so, mind you when I was here it was all troll science threads and christfag trolls.

Any decent discussions bout interplanetary colonisation or transhumanism? I have a soft spot for that shit.

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>>2236263
You have no idea.

>> No.2236314

I don't know if it's just me, but these pictures looks exactly how I imagine Arrakis from Dune.

>> No.2236318

>>2236293
You had me at thermonuclear...

>> No.2236323

>>2236293
That is the dumbest bit of pseudoscience I have ever read.

>> No.2236329

I support this thread since it discusses science. Do you think we'll get to mars within our life time?

>> No.2236330

>>2236323
+1

>> No.2236341

>>2236293
I dont think this would work at all, but nice try.

>> No.2236359

>>2236329
I think we will, but it won't have much to do with a government in my opinion, someone will see a chance to exploit it and people will volunteer.

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>>2236318
>>2236323
>>2236330
>>2236341
It's pretty obvious I pulled the numbers out of my ass.

>> No.2236399

>>2236387
As I said, you had me at thermonuclear, I didn't read on, I just like big explosions.

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>>2236399
Me too.

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may bultelar