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Geology of Mars

False color image of a landslide on Mars. The blue area represents the landslide debris, which has not yet been covered by the off-white Martian dust. The event took place in Zunil crater, a geologically recent (less than about 10 million years old) well-preserved 10-km impact crater and was most likely triggered by a Marsquake or a small impact event.

Photo credit: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
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