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Almost There

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jul 28, 2004
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Beneath the ice caps of both martian poles lies extensive deposits of layered material. Whether the material includes ice is unknown. In the north polar region, some of the layers contain dark sand, others may consist of dust cemented by ice. The south polar layers are a little bit more challenging to understand. In most places, they have been covered by thin mantles of debris that mask the true nature of the layered material. South polar layers were eroded to provide this spectacular view, but later the materials were almost uniformly covered with a material that has become cracked. This scene is located near 82.0

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TheBryster

7:54PM | Wed, 28 July 2004

Interesting sense of scale here. I take it that Mars is being given an atmosphere....

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Django

11:38PM | Wed, 28 July 2004

The B&W documentary style realy suits those renders.Well done


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