NASA discovered deep holes on Mars
NASA published a photo of an unusual deep crater on Mars's southernmost surface captured by the MRO probe.
The southernmost Mars circular structure may be a crater or a crater.(Photo: NASA).
The Mars Exploration Orbit (MRO) of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) discovered and photographed an unusual crater in the southernmost part of Mars. NASA announced this crater image on its website on June 2, according to Cnet.
NASA said, the picture was taken in the late summer so the Sun was in a low position in the sky. The invisible forms of terrain on the Martian surface are clearly visible in the image taken by the MRO probe. Many shallow pits look brighter. They are leftover carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) ice caps . There is also a more circular and deeper topographic structure, which can be crater craters or craters, formed by the collapse of the ground.
This is not the first time NASA scientists have detected unusual terrain structures on the surface of Mars. The MRO image collected in April shows the protruding terrain that looks like the southernmost fish scales of this planet.
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