I’ve been scouting out the Curiosity landing site on Google Mars. Google has updated the imagery with high-res panchromatic data with flags marking nearby features of geological interest, as well as the exact landing site.
6 km due South of of Curiosity, at 4-41’29″S, 137-26′-16″E is an almost perfectly circular feature about 400m across, it looks like a bottomless hole in the planet. There are a lot of dark features in the area (maybe there’s a lot of relief shadows there because it is in the slope of the central peak of Gale Crater. But this place is a huge black hole, it looks like a sinkhole lake! Something that big should have a visible bottom, unless its very deep in relation to its size. Perhaps the bottom is black stone.
I know there are some holes in the Martian surface, probably collapsed roofs of lava caves, but this is different.
Could you give us the benefit of your trained eye?
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Looks like a ...
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C'mon you guys. Get a link.
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ER's Crater
- It works ! (nt)
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Google Earth, View, Explore, Mars.
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ER's Crater
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C'mon you guys. Get a link.