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Tag Archives: DLR
HRSC: Chasms and cliffs on Mars
Although Mars is a very alien planet, some aspects of its geology are surprisingly familiar. This Mars Express image shows a snippet of a region of Mars filled with cliffs, trenches, faults, giant plateaus and volcanoes. The flowing cracks and … Continue reading
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Tagged Claritas Fossae, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Flight over Becquerel Crater
This latest release from the [High Resolution Stereo] camera on ESA’s Mars Express is a simulated flight over the Becquerel crater, showing large-scale deposits of sedimentary material. The 167 km-diameter Becquerel crater is located in the Arabia Terra region, straddling … Continue reading
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Tagged Becquerel Crater, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Frost-covered chaos in Hellas
Hellas Chaos, in the southern central part of the giant Hellas basin, stretches roughly 200 km north–south and for about 500 km in an east–west direction. It shows a variety of landforms, from large impact craters containing wind-blown dunes or … Continue reading
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Tagged CO2 frost, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, Hellas Chaos, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Comet Siding Spring
Comet Siding Spring came extraordinarily close to Mars as it whizzed by on 19 October 2014. The celestial body – a mere 500 metres in diameter – passed the Red Planet at a distance of just 137 000 kilometres, where it … Continue reading
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Tagged Comet C/2013 A1, Comet Siding Spring, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Chaos in Atlantis basin
Mars is peppered with craters. Scientists have deduced that the red planet is struck by around 200 meteoroids every year that dig out new craters. While some small craters are fresh, Mars has a great many that are much larger … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlantis Chaos, chaos, chaotic terrain, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Flight over chaotic terrain
Among the most interesting landforms on Mars are features referred to as ‘chaotic terrain’. Dozens or even hundreds of isolated mountains up to 2,000 m high are scattered in these extensive regions. Seen from orbit, they form a bizarre, chaotic … Continue reading
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Tagged chaos, chaotic terrain, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Hydraotes Chaos, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Hooke Crater in Argyre basin
Hooke Crater is located near the northern edge of the 1800 km-wide Argyre basin, one of the most impressive impact structures on Mars, excavated in a giant collision about 4 billion years ago. Sitting in a flat part of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Argyre Planitia, craters, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, Hooke Crater, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Craters within the Hellas basin
Scarring the southern highlands of Mars is one of the Solar System’s largest impact basins: Hellas, with a diameter of 2300 km and a depth of over 7 km. Hellas is thought to have formed between 3.8 and 4.1 billion … Continue reading
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Tagged craters, DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, Hellas Planitia, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, impacts, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Perspective view of Hellespontus Montes
Perspective view of Hellespontus Montes, a rocky ridge on the western rim of the vast Hellas basin in the southern hemisphere of Mars. The foreground shows a close-up of a crater with a particularly interesting feature: wrinkles that form a … Continue reading
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Tagged DLR, ESA, European Space Agency, Hellespontus Montes, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX
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HRSC: Dune field in Rabe Crater
Rabe Crater is a 108 km-wide impact crater with an intricately shaped dune field. The dune material likely comprises locally eroded sediments that have been shaped by prevailing winds. Other smaller craters in the region also contain these dark deposits. … Continue reading
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Tagged DLR, dunes, ESA, European Space Agency, High Resolution Stereo Camera, HRSC, Mars Express, MEX, Rabe Crater, sand dunes
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