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Mineralogical Differences on North Rim of Hale Crater on Mars Image

Image shows an area on Mars' Hale Crater with evident mineralogical differences seen in various colors like blue, green, purple, and light tones. These variations are due to the use of a near-infrared filter on the HiRISE instrument of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Researchers can use this image to study the minterrelationships between different landforms and try to understand the timing and causes of geological activities, making it valuable for scientific and educational purposes.
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