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The orbiter’s high-tech camera, which was only activated last month, took the jaw-dropping image showing part of an impact crater.

These kinds of bird’s-eye photos of Mars’ water and carbon dioxide cycles can help scientists to grasp what is going on with the planet’s geology.

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