This VIS image shows part of the northwestern flank of Pavonis Mons. Pavonis Mons is the central volcano of the three large Tharsis volcanoes. All three volcanoes form a line located along a tectonic bulge caused by extensional forces in the region. Pavonis Mons is the smallest of the three with a summit of only 14km (46,000 ft). The linear features in the image are concentric faults. Pavonis means peacock in Latin, making the name peacock mountain. Orbit Number: 88202 Latitude: 0.534605 Longitude: 245.963 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2021-11-01 20:33 https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25193