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The view of Mars shown here was assembled using
daily global images taken by Mars Global Surveyor and obtained on May 12, 2003.
At that time, the
northern hemisphere was in early autumn, and the southern hemisphere in early
spring. At the left/center of this view are the four large Tharsis volcanoes:
Olympus Mons, Ascraeus Mons, Pavonis Mons, and Arsia Mons.
Stretching across
the center of the globe is the Valles Marineris trough system.
The seasonal south polar carbon dioxide frost cap is visible at the bottom
of this view. A dust storm sweeps across the plains of northern Acidalia at
the upper right. North is up, east is right, sunlight illuminates the planet from
the left. [Mars Watch]
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