Close up of Mars surface

Dedicated cameras on NASA's probe have sent high-quality images to the Martian surface, helping scientists study life on the red planet.

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Proctor hole and ripples surrounding Mars are made up of smooth, mellow green sand like the beaches of the earth.

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High peaks form seasonally made up of carbon dioxide ice. They are often eroded in the spring creating mini holes.

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The shape of the rock on the surface of Mars looks like terraced fields.

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The image of planet Deimos, one of the two orbiting moons by Mars, was recorded by a dedicated camera HIRISE.

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The detailed surface of one of Mars's two moons is called Phobos, larger than the planet Deimos.

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The dark part is the bottom of the Antoniadi crater that looks like giant ferns. They are several kilometers long and made up of stones.

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Deep grooves on the surface of the red planet carry the appearance of channels due to the water flowing into the wall.

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The phenomenon of landslides on the surface of Mars.

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Camera on the exploration ship of the US Space Agency (NASA) captures the image of the earth and the moon from Mars.