Curious Dune Footprints In Hellas

Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – These curious chevron shapes in southeast Hellas Planitia are the result of a complex story of dunes, lava, and wind.

Long ago, there were large crescent-shaped (barchan) dunes that moved across this area, and at some point, there was an eruption.

Dune Footprints in Hellas

The lava flowed out over the plain and around the dunes, but not over them. The lava solidified, but these dunes still stuck up like islands. However, they were still just dunes, and the wind continued to blow.

Eventually, the sand piles that were the dunes migrated away, leaving these “footprints” in the lava plain. These are also called “dune casts” and record the presence of dunes that were surrounded by lava.

Dune Footprints in HellasDune Footprints in Hellas. Credit: source

Enterprising viewers will make the discovery that these features look conspicuously like a famous logo (Star Trek logo) and you’d be right, but it’s only a coincidence.

The map is projected here at a scale of 50 centimeters (19.7 inches) per pixel. (The original image scale is 53.6 centimeters [21.1 inches] per pixel [with 2 x 2 binning]; objects on the order of 161 centimeters [63.4 inches] across are resolved.) North is up.

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Written by Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com Staff