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I do not know too much about geology (I do not even know if the study of the surface of foreign planets should be called geology), but the many surface features suggests vasts quantities of fluids running along the surface at one time. No point to that observation, the observation is the point.
Very cool!
Most of the surface appears to be ‘new’. It looks pristine, with hardly any impact craters. Caused by the ice ‘geysers’ I suppose.
Wow. That is totally amazing. It looks as if there is a housing tract there, plus desert sands blowing on most of the surfact, the Grand Canyon in the south, and then the meteorite craters in the north. Great IPOD, Mr. Civilizations.