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Yuty Crater on Mars, in a photograph by the Viking 1 orbiter. About 18 km (11 miles) in diameter, …[Credits : NASA]

Yuty Crater on Mars, in a photograph by the Viking 1 orbiter. About 18 km (11 miles) in diameter, the impact scar is an example of a rampart crater. Seen from above, its lobes of ejected material, which are bordered with a low ridge, or rampart, give the appearance of an enormous mud splash. The mud is conjectured to have formed from a mixture of impact debris and water that was present under the Martian surface.

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