I want to know what's in his 'eyes'
-----Original Message----- From: NASA News Services <[email protected]> To: germanyj <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Oct 16, 2012 9:21 am Subject: Anyone Else Think This Looks Like the Cookie Monster? You are subscribed to Image of the Day for NASA. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Anyone Else Think This Looks Like the Cookie Monster? 10/16/2012 12:00 AM EDT Ok, so maybe it's just me. But the superposition of younger craters on older craters (in this case two smaller craters upon the rim of an older crater) can result in landforms that appear to resemble more familiar shapes to human eyes. More generally, the Law of Superposition allows scientists to determine which surface features pre- and postdate others, leading to a better understanding of the geological history of different regions of Mercury's surface. Date acquired: August 29, 2012 Image Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington This e-mail update was generated automatically based on your subscriptions. Some updates may belong to more than one category, resulting in duplicate notices. Click this link to sign up instantly to receive Science & Tech updates as well as the award winning newsletter from our partners at USA.gov or click this link to see all available options from USA.gov. Questions? Contact Us STAY CONNECTED: SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | Help This message has been sent by NASA Headquarters ยท Washington, DC 20546
