 Low-iron volcanic plains filling the Caloris impact basin make a large pale-orange patch (C) in this false-color image of Mercury. White arrows mark young smooth plains. Around the edge of Caloris and elsewhere lie small volcanic centers thought to form by explosive eruptions (black arrows). Widespread dark blue areas are older rocks that may be rich in the mineral ilmenite. Credit: NASA/JHUAP/Arizona State University
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