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Region South East of Hellas Basin

Region South East of Hellas Basin


Date: 24 October 2006
Satellite: Mars Express
Depicts: Region between Hellas basin and Promethei Terra on Mars
Copyright: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA IGO 3.0

This view shows a 166 km long strip on the Martian southern hemisphere in the region between the Promethei Terra and the large Hellas impact basin. North is up.

Promethei Terra lies to the east (right in this view) and is part of the southern highlands on Mars. The Hellas impact basin lies to the west (left in this view) and with a diameter of 2100 km is the largest impact crater on Mars. The Hellas crater floor lies some 6 km below the Martian surface and in winter is often filled with white CO2 frost, making it a grateful object to observe for amateur astronomers.

Just south of this view lies the large impact crater Krishtofovich, with a diameter of 110 km. Because it is heavily eroded, Krishtofovich no longer has some of the typical structures of impact craters such as the internal aureoles of ejecta, terraces, or the central tip.

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 versions provided are very large (5361 × 15563 pixels) and may take some time to open.

 

Image Details
Orbit Number

300

Image capture start 2004-04-13 T 22:18:52.895
Image capture stop 2004-04-13 T 22:20:04.946
Borders
Left: 96.6545° E
Right: 98.1951° E
Top: -41.3886°
Bottom: -46.3016°
Source reference files
Nadir: H0300_0000_ND3.IMG
Red: H0300_0000_RE3.IMG
Blue: H0300_0000_BL3.IMG
Green: H0300_0000_GR3.IMG
Max. resolution of original
Nadir: 10.7 m per pixel
Red: 90.4 m per pixel
Green: 85.2 m per pixel
Blue: 85.6 m per pixel
Max. resolution of processed file

10.7 m per pixel

 
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Last Update: 1 September 2019
10-Dec-2024 15:04 UT

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