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MGS MOC Releases MOC2-234 to MOC2-245, 22 June 2000
The evidence for recent water activity is described in a paper by MGS MOC scientists being published in the June 30, 2000, issue of Science. The gullies are rare landforms that are too small to have been detected by the cameras of the Mariner and Viking spacecraft that examined the planet prior to MGS.
![]() MOC2-234 Gully Landform |
![]() MOC2-235 "Weeping" Layer |
![]() MOC2-236 Gorgonum Chaos |
![]() MOC2-237 S Polar Pit |
![]() MOC2-238 Noachis Crater |
![]() MOC2-239 Aerobraking Crater |
![]() MOC2-240 Nirgal Vallis |
![]() MOC2-241 E Gorgonum Crater |
![]() MOC2-242 Newton Crater |
![]() MOC2-243 Sirenum Trough |
![]() MOC2-244 Age Relations |
![]() MOC2-245 Elysium Crater |