TEST HIDDEN—DEM Template

 

Fan Near Aeolis Mensae

 

Color hillshade map.

MARCI-Colorized CTX Orthoimage CTX Anaglyph

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Anaglyph

DEM (Elevation Relative to Sphere)

DEM (Elevation Relative to Areoid)

Colorized Shaded Relief

MARCI-Colorized 8-bit CTX Orthoimage

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Anaglyph

DEM (Elevation Relative to Sphere)

DEM (Elevation Relative to Areoid)

Good Pixel Map

Shaded Relief

MARCI-Colorized 8-bit CTX Orthoimage

16-bit Grayscale CTX Orthoimages

  • P02_002002_1738_XI_06S208W
  • P03_002279_1737_XI_06S208W

Pair Information

Center Coordinates: -6.230°, 208.669°

Projection: Sinusoidal (prime 208.6°)

Scale: 5 m/pixel

Correlation Rate: 98.0%

Left Image: P03_002279_1737_XI_06S208W

  • Emission Angle: -29.3°
  • Ls: 170.154°

Right Image: P02_002002_1738_XI_06S208W
  • Emission Angle: 1.4°
  • Ls: 158.570°

Additional Information

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Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS) built and operates the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Mars Color Imager (MARCI) and Context Camera (CTX). MSSS also built and operated the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC). In addition, MSSS built the Mars Odyssey (ODY) Thermal Emission Imaging Spectrometer (THEMIS) Visible (VIS) camera subsystem, which shares optics with the thermal infrared instrument and is operated at Arizona State University (ASU). MSSS also built the suite of high resolution cameras aboard the 2009 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and has delivered four science cameras for the 2011 Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover mission and one for the 2011 Juno Mission to Jupiter. Currently, MSSS is working on a second set of cameras for the Curiosity rover and developing the Mars Global Imaging Experiment (MAGIE) camera for a joint ESA/NASA Mars Orbiter mission launching in 2016.