This breathtaking 3D landscape was constructed with high definition images taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA's Mars Express orbiter. The new observations show Hebes Chasma, a strange mountain region nested inside the canyon, with channel-like fingers reaching out into the Martian landscape. The imaged region shows features down to a resolution of 15 meters per pixel, an awe-inspiring view!
The HRSC is currently looking down onto the Red Planet's surface, taking shots of the planet in full colour, in 3D and with a maximum resolution of two meters. The camera design allows
it unrivalled pointing accuracy by combining images at different resolutions at each orbital pass.
See them in super high resolution here:
The entire Hebes Chasma at a resolution of 15 meters/pixel (1.2 MB)
An oblique-angle reconstruction view of the central mountain range (1.6 MB)
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