
Sand trapped in relative low points in the terrain appears blue, while sedimentary rocks show up pink. The patterns reveal hundreds of layers in sedimentary rocks - of similar thickness - within four craters in the planet's Arabia Terra region.
NASA says the formations hold a record of climate change cycles that have persisted for millions of years on the ancient planet. The shifts in temperature left a rhythmic pattern of thick layers of sedimentary rock, according to the space institute. (Source: Daily Mail)