Dali is a crater located on the surface of the planet Mars. It is named after the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. The crater is notable for its size and geological features, which may include ejecta, potential impact structures, and various signs of past geological activity. Dali crater is of interest to scientists and researchers studying the Martian surface and its history because craters can provide insights into the planet's geological processes, age, and the potential for past water activity.
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