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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Geological Map of Vesta


This high-resolution geological map of Vesta is derived from Dawn spacecraft data. Brown colors represent the oldest, most heavily cratered surface. Purple colors in the north and light blue represent terrains modified by the Veneneia and Rheasilvia impacts, respectively. Light purples and dark blue colors below the equator represent the interior of the Rheasilvia and Veneneia basins. Greens and yellows represent relatively young landslides or other downhill movement and crater impact materials, respectively. This map unifies 15 individual quadrangle maps published this week in a special issue of Icarus. Map is a Mollweide projection, centered on 180 degrees longitude using the Dawn Claudia coordinate system.

Map credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU

Note: For more information, see PIA18789: Geological Time Scale of Vesta and Geologic Maps of Vesta from NASA's Dawn Mission Published.

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