3D anaglyph view of Nicholson Crater
August 22, 2005
The HRSC on board ESA's Mars Express obtained this image during orbit 1104 around Mars with a ground resolution of approximately 15.3 metres per pixel.
This 3D anaglyph view shows the central part of Nicholson Crater, at approximately 0.0° South and 195.5° East. Nicholson Crater, measuring approximately 100 kilometres wide, is located at the southern edge of Amazonis Planitia, north-west of a region called Medusae Fossae.
This 3D anaglyph view shows the central part of Nicholson Crater, at approximately 0.0° South and 195.5° East. Nicholson Crater, measuring approximately 100 kilometres wide, is located at the southern edge of Amazonis Planitia, north-west of a region called Medusae Fossae.
Topics:
Environment, Astronomy, Planetary science, Space exploration, Medusa Fossae, Amazonis quadrangle, Amazonis Planitia, Nicholson, Mars Express, Planetary geology, Fossa, Mars, Spaceflight, Nicholson Crater
