A beautiful crater on Mars
Posted by Nicholas Gruen on Monday, December 4, 2006

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Now that is special.
Posted on 05-Dec-06 at 12:29 am | Permalinkwow
Posted on 05-Dec-06 at 12:50 am | Permalinkand a very old one too, judging by the eroded rim and interior strikes, themselves looking rather old. Striking shot, isn’t it.
Posted on 05-Dec-06 at 7:47 am | PermalinkStrange what we bring to perceive something as beautiful. If that thing were the size of your fist and growing out of your skin, would it still be so?
Posted on 05-Dec-06 at 11:09 am | PermalinkIt almost looks as if water once resided in the centre of that crater.
Posted on 05-Dec-06 at 1:38 pm | PermalinkStunning.
Posted on 05-Dec-06 at 8:37 pm | PermalinkI imagine it is geologically pretty new Bannerman. Otherwise it would be covered in smaller crater marks.
Posted on 07-Dec-06 at 7:31 am | Permalink