
| Field of Cones The objective of this observation is to examine a field of light-toned cones that is surrounded by dark material and happens to be free of cones. This image footprint is in Acidalia Planitia, a vast plain in the northern lowlands of Mars. |

| East of Aram Chaos Aram Chaos is of particular scientific interest because it is hypothesized that its chaotic terrain may be the source of water that contributed to the creation of nearby valleys such as Ares Vallis flowing toward Chryse Planitia. Our science goal with this observation is to see more details about these extensive light-toned deposits: could they be more sulfates or other hydrated materials? | 
| Frosty Dunes of an Impact Crater This observation is one of three images requested from HiRISE at this location to monitor frost deposition, evolution and sublimation. The Context Camera was also requested as a “ride along” to assist with frost detection. Our image will also be used for detailed surface measurements. | 
| Marathon Rover The Perseverance rover just completed a marathon on Mars, and in record time! The previous record was held by the Opportunity rover, which took 11 years and 2 months to reach the milestone. | 
| A Dune Field at Herschel Crater This area is potentially useful for monitoring the wind-generated processes of Hershel Crater. This gorgeous dune field is near the center of the image target. HiRISE images have demonstrated that the dunes are not stationary, but have moved over time, so multiple images help to track those changes over time. The crater is jointly named after the 17th/18th century father and son astronomers William Herschel and John Herschel. |