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English: Branched valleys in Huygens, as seen with themis. The location is 17.9 degrees south latitude and 300.7 degrees west longitude. Picture taken with Mars Odyssey's THEMIS. Photo credit NASA/JPL/ASU.
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(Original text: February 16, 2009)
Source http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070706a
Author Jim Secosky modified NASA image

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