File:Views from areostationary orbits.jpg
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DescriptionViews from areostationary orbits.jpg |
English: Three areostationary views and equivalent equirectangular projection of Mars topographic contours. The light grey band starts at 60° emergence angle, the dark
grey one starts at 75° (poorly or not observed regions). |
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Source | https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20205005976/downloads/Areostationary%20White%20Paper%20-%20final%20version%20-%20amended%20head.pdf |
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Luca Montabone, Space Science Institute (USA) and National Space Science and Technology Center/United Arab Emirates University (UAE), lmontabone@spacescience.org, +33 650 243 565 Nicholas Heavens, Space Science Institute (USA), nheavens@spacescience.org, +44 748 160 671 |
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