These great hollow globes of artificial super-metals, and artificial transparent adamant, ranged in size from the earliest and smallest structures, which were no bigger than a very small asteroid, to spheres considerably larger than the Earth. (Olaf Stapledon, STAR MAKER)
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Collapse North of the Valley of the Mariners
Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day is a wonderful image from the ESA's Mars Express orbiter. Have a look at a view that is almost unbelievable in its detail: a partial collapse of a mesa known as Hebes Mensa in the Hebes Chasma, slightly north of the Valles Marineris.
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