ID MICP Id type cycle orbit # event id obs id start time (ET) pixel start cmd #samples cmd #lines summing linetime (ms) aspect ratio gain offset UL lon UL lat LL lon LL lat LR lon LR lat UR lon UR lat comment fhga-01321 1321 NA fhga 165 2295081 3145728 -24621029.15 0 682 12160 3 0.48 1 93.465 80 247.31 46.42 247.48 45.53 247.4 45.52 247.24 46.42 m1-00762 762 NA m1 756 2753274 -20448480.85 0 256 256 8 0.48 1 16.542 130 249.91 -3.02 249.92 -2.97 249.97 -2.97 249.96 -3.02 m2-04201 4201 NA m2 1347 2887785 30410937 -16276236.58 1280 768 13056 1 0.72 1.5 93.465 220 249.27 -3.09 249.33 -2.6 249.35 -2.61 249.28 -3.09 Full crosstrack-resolution traverse of part of the floor of crater in Amenthes/Tagus region through which there are subtle hints of channel on the floor. Same crater imaged at lower resolution during FHGA. Crater proposed as possible MSP 2001 landing sit m3-04484 4484 NA m3 1674 3019140 3147467 -13968112.88 0 1024 3584 2 0.72 1.5 46.74 210 249.13 -3.36 249.17 -3.1 249.22 -3.1 249.18 -3.37 "Lower reach of TAGUS VALLES (-2.38,249.18) 2X,1.5AR" m4-1814 1814 NA m4 2001 3147542 30413134 -11659960.09 0 512 8064 4 0.48 1 23.386 130 249.2 -2.73 249.3 -1.93 249.35 -1.93 249.25 -2.73 "Floor of crater ""breached"" by valley that everyone thinks is Tagus Vallis but it really doesn't have a name, nor does the crater. The purpose of this image is to characterize the nature of the crater floor. This is the ""lake"" site being retained for consideration as possible Mars Surveyor 2001 landing site, as of August 1999. (-2.49, 249.28)."