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Martian Landscape, Antarctica

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Of all the diverse landscapes on Earth, the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica may be the most like Mars. Extremely cold and extremely dry, the Dry Valleys arelocated near McMurdo Sound on the coast of Antarctica (roughly 77° South, 161° East). Unlike the rest of the continent, the McMurdo Dry Valleys are primarily free of snow and ice. This image shows water-carved channels along the lower slopes of Wright Valley. Scientists compare satellite and airborne images of the Dry Valleys with images taken from orbit around Mars. Similar features on Mars acquired by the Mars Orbital Camera suggest that the Red Planet had liquid water in the past.

This image was acquired by Space Imaging’s IKONOS satellite, with a resolution of 2 meters per pixel.

For more comparisons of Earth and Mars, read: Sibling Rivalry: A Mars/Earth Comparison

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Image by the NASA GSFC Scientific Visualization Studio, based on data copyright DigitalGlobe. © All Rights Reserved: Use of IKONOS, GeoEye, QuickBird, WorldView, and Digital Globe imagery must be coordinated with Maxar .

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