Small rocks called clasts are uniformly spaced along the surface of Mars, including in the intercrater plain between Mars' Lahontan Crater. The images were taken by the navigation camera (left) and panoramic camera (right) aboard the Mars Rover Spirit. Credit: Geological Society of America.

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