MOC narrow-angle image R19-01100

Small light-toned outcrop on crater floor in south Pollack Crater


MOC narrow-angle image R19-01100
Map projection is sinusoidal, using 335.02 degrees W as prime meridian
MOC narrow-angle image R19-01100
Map projection is sinusoidal, using 335.02 degrees W as prime meridian
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Ancillary data for MOC narrow-angle image R19-01100

Acquisition parameters
     Image ID (picno): R19-01100
     Image start time: 2004-07-15T17:58:55.03 SCET
         Image  width:   1024      pixels
         Image height:   2432      pixels
Line integration time:      0.7231 millisec
   Pixel aspect ratio:      1.47
   Crosstrack summing:      2
    Downtrack summing:      2
     Compression type: MOC-PRED-X-5
            Gain mode:     4A (hexadecimal)
          Offset mode:     16 (decimal)
Derived values
Longitude of image center:    335.02°W
 Latitude of image center:      8.39°S
       Scaled pixel width:      3.02   meters
      Scaled image  width:      3.09   km
      Scaled image height:     10.81   km
     Solar longitude (Ls):     60.87°
    Local True Solar Time:     14.39   decimal hours
           Emission angle:     17.94°
          Incidence angle:     46.47°
              Phase angle:     35.83°
            North azimuth:     92.97°
              Sun azimuth:     44.16°
      Spacecraft altitude:    384.67   km
           Slant distance:    402.18   km

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Release date: 6 April 2005