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Mars Express image of Schiaparelli's landing site

Mars Express image of Schiaparelli's landing site


Date: 03 October 2016
Satellite: Mars Express
Depicts: Targeted landing site of Schiaparelli
Copyright: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Four-image High Resolution Stereo Camera mosaic of Meridiani Planum compiled from Mars Express data.

The mosaic consists of four orbit strips, 2064, 2075, 2086, 8423, taken on 23, 26 and 29 August 2005, and 1 August 2010 respectively, and covers a region 352.5°–356.5°E and 4.5°S–0.5°N. It was created using data from the nadir channel, the field-of-view of which is aligned perpendicular to the surface of Mars, and the colour channels of the HRSC.

To the north, smooth, flat plains are observed, with faint traces of ancient craters. Schiaparelli, the ExoMars Entry, Descent and Landing Demonstrator Module, will target a flat region within the smooth plains, to the west of 22 km-wide Endeavour crater, close to the centre of this image.

Below and to the left is the 19 km-wide Bopolu crater, which lies within the much larger Miyamoto crater. Parts of the northern rim of Miyamoto have since been buried, leaving only the southern portions clearly visible.

In the south and south-eastern portions of the image in particular, a number of channels can be identified, carved by water flow in Mars' past.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
20-Apr-2024 09:06 UT

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