Northest Syrtis Major is an area where water seeped deep into the bedrock. It also still has some magnetic signatures from the earliest days on Mars when the planet was surrounded by a full magnetic field. (NASA/HIRISE/University of Arizona)
Northest Syrtis Major is an area where water seeped deep into the bedrock. It also still has some magnetic signatures from the earliest days on Mars when the planet was surrounded by a full magnetic field. (NASA/HIRISE/University of Arizona)
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