Pangboche is a young impact crater on Mars, in the Tharsis quadrangle near the summit of Olympus Mons.
[1] Pangboche formed in young lava flows on the flank of Olympus Mons.
[1] The morphology of Pangboche is very similar to that of lunar craters, likely due to the lack of volatiles in both the atmosphere and the target.
[3] It lacks several features often attributed to the presence of volatiles in the target rocks, including layered ejecta and lobate flows.
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