The fossae have long been proposed to be very tectonically active. Our goal is to look for new rockfalls that might indicate current seismic shaking.A note: Mars does not have tectonic plates, but the activity is mostly due to the pressure of the material that can cause a shifting of the terrain.Image is less than 5 km (3 mi) across and is 277 km (172 mi) above the surface.
8K image from HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA. HiRISE is the most powerful camera ever sent to another planet, letting us see the surface of Mars at 30 cm/pixel. That means we could probably see your shadow from over 200-300 km above.
Original image resoultion: 7860 x 4320 (8K)
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