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[edit]DescriptionAnaglyphenbild des Grabensystems Tantalus Fossae (52035524609).jpeg |
Deutsch: Aus dem senkrecht auf die Marsoberfläche gerichteten Nadirkanal des vom DLR betriebenen Kamerasystems HRSC auf der ESA-Sonde Mars Express und einem der vier schräg blickenden Stereokanälen lassen sich sogenannte Anaglyphenbilder erzeugen. Sie ermöglichen bei der Verwendung einer Rot-Blau- oder Rot-Grün-Brille eine dreidimensionale Ansicht der Landschaft. Norden liegt im Bild rechts. Dabei tritt die Topographie, also die Höhenunterschiede der Oberflächenformen deutlich hervor. Die Tantalus Fossae sind ein gigantisches Netz aus Grabenbrüchen, die den Vulkan Alba Patera umgeben. Sie erstrecken sich über 1000 Kilometer weit in nord-südlicher Richtung und sind zwischen zwei bis zehn Kilometer breit und bis zu 350 Meter tief. Sie entstanden sehr wahrscheinlich durch lokale und regionale Spannungen in der Marskruste, wie sie typisch für Vulkanregionen auf dem Mars sind.
Mehr dazu: www.dlr.de/content/de/artikel/news/2022/02/20220428_tanta... Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGOEnglish: This stereoscopic image shows Tantalus Fossae on Mars, and was generated from data captured by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on ESA’s Mars Express orbiter on 19 July 2021 during orbit 22173. The anaglyph, derived from data acquired by the nadir channel and one stereo channel of the HRSC, offers a three-dimensional view when viewed using red-green or red-blue glasses. |
Date | Taken on 6 April 2022, 13:37:21 |
Source | Anaglyphenbild des Grabensystems Tantalus Fossae - Tantalus Fossae in 3D |
Author | ESA/DLR/FU Berlin - DLR_de |
Flickr set InfoField | Mars Express |
Flickr tags InfoField | roterplanet; 3d; marsexpress; vulkan; mars; stereokamera; hrsc; dlr; planetenforschung; grabensystem |
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