
| Cross-Section of a Complex Crater This image shows a cross-section of a complex crater in Terra Cimmeria, with plenty of interesting features to study. |

| Impact-Induced Dust Avalanches These slope streaks are formed by dry dust avalanches and can take on incredible shapes. | 
| Ridges in Nilosyrtis Mensae The objective of this observation is to examine a series of ridges. There are many ridge networks in this region of Nilosyrtis Mensae, which has numerous channels and valleys carving through the terrain. This image shows a few ridges that seem to have just been exposed by erosion. Pictures like this could help us tell what time period the ridge networks were formed. | 
| Chaos Region near Osuga Valles The objective of this observation is to determine the nature of a small area of chaos terrain that has channels leading away from it. The image also includes a cross section of Osuga Valles, which is a complex set of channels located near Eos Chasma. The channels were likely cut by multiple episodes of flowing water. | 
| The Spurs in East Candor Chasma This site has been identified to be one of the best locales where triangular-faceted spurs are observed in Valles Marineris. Earlier observations of these formations used Viking images and a HiRISE picture can check this interpretation and refine it by quantifying fault displacement. This area may be key to interpreting the structural evolution of early east Candor Chasma. |