When doing research and study of some features and images taken by HiRISE camera, I have found this interesting picture.
Channels on Mars. Source: HiRISE, MRO.
When you will closely look at the border of the white round-shaped frozen carbon dioxide at the bottom, you will notice the small channels above it. This definitely looks like water channels created by melted ice from icebergs on Earth. Isn’t it interesting? I will take a deeper look at this later, now I am pretty busy with some other stuff. If you have any ideas, then please leave a comment below. All information will help to study this.
Update (13 January 2017):
The MOLA image of the location:
MOLA image of the location. Credit: NASA
Source: HiRISE, MRO
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Dr. Jozef Kozár is a scientist and writer, studying planets, Solar System, and robotic space exploration missions. He is the author of seven books, author of several hundred articles published in various scientific and popular magazines, a former public speaker, and a documentary movies/TV guest.
Jozef's Mars research and the “GNSS for Mars” project became well known especially in 2015 when it attracted many local and worldwide media. Jozef earned his Ph.D. in the field of aerospace from the Technical University of Kosice in 2016. During his following career, he left his home country and completed a professional university course in planetary science – the science of the Solar System, at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, California in 2019. View all posts by Joe