In this fish eye view of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, north is up (12 o'clock position) taken during the first three days in the Martian arctic. Seam boundaries show different times of day. Note hummocky terrain with troughs, typical of Earth polar terrain where we would see permafrost and ice beneath surface. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona.

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