Wow, frozen water on the surface of Mars.
According to th European Space Agency (ESA), the photograph was taken February 2, 2005, by the High Resolution Stereo Camera on board the ESA's Mars Express.
The ice is located in an unnamed impact crater on Vastitas Borealis, a broad plain that covers much of Mars' far northern latitudes. The crater is 35 km (23 miles) wide, with a maximum depth of about two km (1.2 miles).
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