Hi Mark,

Could they just be pits left where small stones and gravel were moved by the thrusters on phoenix when it landed?....there seem to be several larger pieces that were moved about when it landed....you can see the slide marks in many of the shots.

regards

Graham Ensor

Mark Ford wrote:

Whilst playing with some of the latest Mars pics, I noticed what look
like strange little holes in the soil...

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/lunartick007/marsholes.jpg


Original image here:
http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images.php?gID=878&cID=25


Any thoughts on what they might be?

Could it be moisture escaping from the soil?

Best,
Mark Ford



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