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[NASA caption] First colour picture taken on the surface of Mars today by the Viking 1 Lander shows that the Martian soil consists mainly of reddish fine-grained material. However, small patches of black or blue-black soil are found deposited around many of the foreground rocks. Most of the rocks are also coated with a reddish stain except where the rock's surface has been freshly fractured or abraded. There is a group of black or blue-black rock near the horizon which appears free of the reddish stain. They may be relatively young volcanic rock or older volcanic rocks very recently excavated from the subsurface. The horizon is about three kilometres (1.8 miles) from Viking 1's camera. The scene, covering about 67° from left to right, was scanned three times, each time with a different colour filter. The colour was reconstructed with computer processing.
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TIME, 2 August 1976, p. 20