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Repeat imaging with HiRISE of this crater has shown significant active boulder movement between observations. This picture will be the first one in about 2 Earth years, allowing ongoing activity to be monitored, and possible seasonal processes to be investigated.
ID: ESP_063409_1640
date: 5 February 2020
altitude: 261 km
NASA/JPL/UArizona