Fluidized" Crater Ejecta Deposit

Notice the Malin Logo at the top right.
Personally I don'tlike to see the images marked up this way.
BUT... They are the property of Malin.
Did you know that?
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This crater may have deposited liquid.
NASA is saying it has the double ejecta from the impact surrounding the area.
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In this image you can see the way the flow from the impact has formed.
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Here you can see the apparent flow.
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There are some unusual shapes in this picture.
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It does reming you of soft ice in a way.
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And here we can see deatails much closer.
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I am assuming that this is the area of the other flow.
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Here in this image we can see how deep the ridges are.
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This is from the bottom left area.
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And finally this image from the bottom right.
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