k Osuga Valles, Mars, satellite image Osuga Valles, Mars. Satellite image of the lowest point of the Osuga Valles region on the surface of Mars. Osuga Valles lies around 170 kilometres to the south of Eos Chasma, at the eastern end of the vast Valles Marineris canyon system. This region is an outflow area, probably the result of ancient and catastrophic flooding. This image shows part of a deep pit at the end of the valley, filled with small hills. Imaged by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment HiRISE camera on NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter MRO satellite. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Osuga Valles, Mars, satellite image Osuga Valles, Mars. Satellite image of the lowest point of the Osuga Valles region on the surface of Mars. Osuga Valles lies around 170 kilometres to the south of Eos Chasma, at the eastern end of the vast Valles Marineris canyon system. This region is an outflow area, probably the result of ancient and catastrophic flooding. This image shows part of a deep pit at the end of the valley, filled with small hills. Imaged by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment  HiRISE  camera on NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter  MRO  satellite.
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Osuga Valles, Mars, satellite image

Osuga Valles, Mars. Satellite image of the lowest point of the Osuga Valles region on the surface of Mars. Osuga Valles lies around 170 kilometres to the south of Eos Chasma, at the eastern end of the vast Valles Marineris canyon system. This region is an outflow area, probably the result of ancient and catastrophic flooding. This image shows part of a deep pit at the end of the valley, filled with small hills. Imaged by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) satellite.

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