Each year Mars is bombarded bymore than 200 asteroids and comets, and while some of these leave similar dark smudges or other remarkable features, University of Arizona planetary scientist Veronica Bray told Space.com that this new crater is one of the most impressive she's seen.
Date: Jun 18, 2019
Category: Science
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NASA's MRO Snaps 'Black-And-Blue' Impact Crater on Mars
Veronica Bray, a HiRISE team member and University of Arizona staff scientist, told Space.com that this impact crater is one of the biggest shes seen on the Red Planet. According to Bray, the space rock that might have caused the crater was most likely around five feet in width and small in size. T
Date: Jun 17, 2019
Category: Science
Source: Google
Bam! Fresh Crater Spied on Mars — and It Looks Spectacular
While MRO captures hundreds of these new dark smudges a year, said HiRISE team member and University of Arizona staff scientist Veronica Bray, this new crater is on the larger side of the ones that she has ever seen. That means the impact that created it was a fairly rare event, at least as far as w
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