The space rock hit Mars crater diverse trigger pull. One of them, the image of the crater has just released by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at the research institutions site.
A dramatic, fresh impact crater on Mars dominates this image taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Nov. 19, 2013. (Picture from: http://www.livescience.com/) |
The latest image of Mars crater was taken with a High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera that carried by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbitter vehicle. The crater has a width of 30 meters with a decorative light dark radial structure around it.
The image has been processed by NASA. Based on information from NASA, the color blue in the center of the crater occurs due to dust would appear reddish thrown into the surrounding area when the collision occurred.
The crater was located at coordinates 3.7 degrees North latitude and 53.4 degrees east longitude of Mars. The crater was once photographed in July 2010 and May 2012. The image was released this time is the images that taken on November 19, 2013.
NASA did not provide information about the amount of stone that triggers the formation of the crater. However, it was hit by a rock burst triggering material as far as 15 kilometers. Mars Reconnaissance investigation of Mars project Orbitter is controlled by NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LIVESCIENCE]
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