Cerberus (Mars)

The arcuate (curved) markings in the upper right are in the Amazonis plains and may be sand drifts.

The volcano Elysium Mons, a yellow area north of Cerberus, has several channels radiating from its flanks.

The three bright spots, upper left, are volcanoes partially veiled by thin clouds.

High resolution images show the bulk of the Cerberus plains is covered by platy-ridged and inflated lavas, which are interpreted as insulated sheet flows.

Images showing no large craters with diameters larger than 500 meters superimposed on western Cerberus plains lavas indicate the same surface is younger than 49 Ma (million years).

Cerberus is dark area to left of center