
| Crater Dunes This impact crater is located in the northern lowlands of Mars. The crater’s center is covered by a dark dune field, likely composed of basaltic sand grains. |

| Bright Spots on Desolate Plains These bright patches appear to be persistent water frost or ice, lasting well into the summer and in some cases all the way through it. | 
| Ridges in Northern Terra Sabaea One of the most distinguishing features of this part of Terra Sabaea are thin, dark-toned ridges that may have formed as cracks that were later filled with minerals brought in by groundwater. | 
| About a Lava-Filled Crater This area was covered by a large flood of lava, which we see as the generally flat areas surrounding the crater. As the lava flowed across, some of it flowed into this crater through a low spot along the crater rim. | 
| Ridges and Depressions The objective of this observation is to determine the nature of a ridge and a linear depression. The ridge is flat on top in some places. The depression bears some resemblance to a stream channel. These scene is also visible in Context Camera data. |