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Bombarded by meteors billions of years ago, the Martian surface is covered in craters, especially in the southern hemisphere. Craters aren't seen in abundance in the north, because it appears that huge lava flows over that hemispere smoothed over cratered terrain after the time when meteors rained down on the planet.The largest crater on Mars is Hellas Basin, which would cover nearly half of the United States!

Rover Tracks Seen from Orbit Rover Tracks Seen from Orbit     
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Gusev-plain Gusev-plain     11 Apr 2003
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Gusev-overlays Gusev-overlays     11 Apr 2003
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The Martian Northern Plains The Martian Northern Plains     12 Dec 2002
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Martian Highlands at Night in Infrared Martian Highlands at Night in Infrared     08 Dec 2002
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Crater in Newton Basin Crater in Newton Basin     07 Oct 2002
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Crater in Newton Basin Crater in Newton Basin     07 Oct 2002
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Odyssey/ Becquerel Odyssey/ Becquerel     01 Oct 2002
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Acheron Fossae in Visible Light Acheron Fossae in Visible Light
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Ancient Layered Rocks in Schiaparelli Crater Ancient Layered Rocks in Schiaparelli Crater
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Gullies and Layers in Crater Wall in Newton Gullies and Layers in Crater Wall in Newton     18 Apr 2002
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Spallanzani Crater Spallanzani Crater
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Pit Craters Pit Craters
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Kaiser Crater Kaiser Crater
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Sand Dunes in Proctor Crater Sand Dunes in Proctor Crater
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Lyot Crater Lyot Crater
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Spectacular Layers Exposed in Becquerel Crater Spectacular Layers Exposed in Becquerel Crater
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Newton Crater Newton Crater: Narrow gullies in Newton Crater are hypothesized to have been formed by flowing water and debris flows.
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Happy Face Crater Happy Face Crater: This crater is officially known as Galle Crater, but is better known for its smile.
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Meteor Crater Cratered Martian Terrain: Mars Global Surveyor data reveals a cratered terrain, with low parts from impacts in blue and green.
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Meteor Crater: Meteor Crater: A perfect example of a crater lies in northern Elysium Planitia.
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