Latest Images From NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity - November 4, 2004
Alternating layers of more-resisant and less-resistant material make up this portion of a rock called "Tetl," on the west spur of the "Columbia Hills" on Mars. NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this picture with its microscopic imager on the rover's 272nd martian day (Oct. 7, 2004). The view covers an area about 3 centimeters (1.2 inches) wide. The layers that are less resistant to eroding away recede in comparison to the more-resistant layers. Granules of apparently harder material can be seen eroding out of some layers. Several possible origins could account for this type of layering. One that scientists are considering for Tetl and similarly layered rocks is from multiple events of volcanic ash falling from the sky or flowing across the land. Another is from episodes of sediment precipitating from a body of water. Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell/USGS (Photo by NASA/WireImage)

EINE LIZENZ KAUFEN
Wie darf ich dieses Bild verwenden?
335,00 €
EUR
Getty ImagesLatest Images From NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and..., Nachrichtenfoto
Latest Images From NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and... Erstklassige Nachrichtenbilder in hoher Auflösung bei Getty ImagesProduct #:99043698
Latest Images From NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and... Erstklassige Nachrichtenbilder in hoher Auflösung bei Getty ImagesProduct #:99043698475€150€
Getty Images
In stockDETAILS
Einschränkungen:
Bei kommerzieller Verwendung sowie für verkaufsfördernde Zwecke kontaktieren Sie bitte Ihr lokales Büro.
Bildnachweis:
Redaktionell #:
99043698
Kollektion:
WireImage
Erstellt am:
4. November 2004
Hochgeladen am:
Lizenztyp:
Releaseangaben:
Kein Release verfügbar. Weitere Informationen
Quelle:
WireImage
Objektname:
3817355