{ "title": "Possible Fluvial Features in Golden Crater", "authors": "HiRISE", "metadata": { "thumbnailURL": "https://static.uahirise.org/anews/2021-03-02/ESP_039405_1575.jpg", "excerpt": "This observation shows an interesting crater floor with what appear to be inverted channels." }, "version": "1.5", "identifier": "ESP_039405_1575", "language": "en", "layout": { "columns": 10, "width": 1024, "margin": 85, "gutter": 20 }, "documentStyle": { "backgroundColor": "#faf7f2" }, "components": [ { "role": "heading1", "layout": "heading1Layout", "text": "HiPOD: 2 March 2021" }, { "role": "divider", "layout": "bigDividerLayout", "stroke": { "width": 3, "color": "#8c2028" } }, { "role": "title", "layout": "halfMarginBelowLayout", "text": "Possible Fluvial Features in Golden Crater" }, { "role": "photo", "layout": "fullBleedLayout", "caption": "Some of the darker-toned material near Bigbee’s northern rim has been incorporated into fan-shaped deposits with distinct margins at the outer part. Less than 5 km across. (NASA/JPL/UArizona)", "URL": "https://static.uahirise.org/anews/2021-03-02/ESP_039405_1575.jpg" }, { "role": "body", "format": "html", "layout": "hipodMarginLayout", "text": "
This observation shows an interesting crater floor with what appear to be inverted channels, rounded lobe-like landforms, and light-toned layered deposits along the southern portion of the crater wall.
High resolution can help study the layers, with an enhanced-color image showing us any variations in composition between those light-toned layers and the darker-toned surfaces.
ID: ESP_039405_1575
date: 22 December 2014
altitude: 257 km (160 mi)
NASA/JPL/UArizona