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Tharsis Region

Tharsis Region


Date: 04 May 2006
Satellite: Mars Express
Depicts: Tharsis region
Copyright: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA IGO 3.0

A portion of the Tharsis region on the surface of Mars (USGS MC-09 quadrangle). The image shows two volcanoes: Uranius Tholus at the centre of the image and a portion of Ceraunius Tholus to the south.

Uranius Tholus is located at 26°N, 262°E, measures about 60 kilometres in diameter, 3 kilometres in height and is probably over 3 billion years of age, indicated by the fact that it is heavily cratered.

Ceraunios Tholus is located at 24°N, 263°E with a summit crater measuring about 25 kilometres across. Ceraunius Tholus shows several channels running down its flanks, indicating that it was easily eroded and probably consists of ash deposits. The deepest of those channels ends in an elliptical crater situated at 25°N, 252°E to the north of the volcano.

Image created by ESA Science from data contained in the Mars Express public archive. The selected colour scheme is an interpretation based on the original raw data.

*Note: some of the image version provided are very large (5794 x 44792 pixels) and may take some time to open.

 

Image Details
Orbit Number

1107

Image capture start 2004-11-28 T 17:05:31.87
Image capture stop 2004-11-28 T 17:08:34.81
Borders
Left: 261.918° E
Right: 263.368° E
Top: 32.630°
Bottom: 23.186°
Image Sizes
Nadir: 76 x 687 x 62 x 687 km
Red: 74 x 563 x 63 x 563 km
Green: 77 x 668 x 63 x 667 km
Blue: 76 x 632 x 63 x 632 km
Source reference files
Nadir: H1107_0000_ND3.IMG
Red: H1107_0000_RE3.IMG
Blue: H1107_0000_BL3.IMG
Green: H1107_0000_GR3.IMG
Max. resolution of original
Nadir: 12.5 m per pixel
Red: 100 m per pixel
Green: 100 m per pixel
Blue: 100 m per pixel
Max. resolution of processed file

12.5 m per pixel

 
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Last Update: 1 September 2019
19-Mar-2024 07:29 UT

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