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Deutsch: 3D-Ansicht der steilen Abbruchkanten in Olympia Planum
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 und geben dem Betrachter eine räumliche Vorstellung der Höhenunterschiede. Bei solcher Betrachtung sticht der terrassenförmige Anstieg der Polkappe aus der Ebene Olympia Planum in Richtung des Nordpols (rechts außerhalb des Bildes gelegen) mit den bis zu tausend Meter hohen Klippen spektakulär ins Auge, aber auch subtile Höhenunterschiede an den Dünen der Region oder den abgelagerten Schichten sind erkennbar. Mehr dazu: www.dlr.de/de/aktuelles/nachrichten/2024/olympia-planum-z... Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin – CC BY-SA 3.0 IGOEnglish: 3D view of the steep escarpments in Olympia Planum So-called anaglyph images can be generated from the nadir channel of the HRSC camera system operated by DLR on the ESA Mars Express probe, which is directed vertically onto the surface of Mars, and one of the four slanting stereo channels. When using red-blue or red-green glasses, they enable a three-dimensional view of the landscape and give the viewer a spatial idea of the height differences. When viewed in this way, the terraced rise of the polar cap from the Olympia Planum plain towards the North Pole (located on the right outside of the picture) with the cliffs up to a thousand meters high stands out spectacularly, but also subtle differences in height on the dunes of the region or the deposited layers are recognizable. More about this: www.dlr.de/de/aktuelles/nachrichten/2024/olympia-planum-z... www.dlr.de/mars Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin – CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO |
Date | Taken on 28 February 2024, 14:52:25 |
Source | o354_anagl |
Author | DLR_de |
Flickr set InfoField | Mars Express |
Flickr tags InfoField | 3d; marsexpress; mars; stereokamera; dlr; hrsc; planetenforschung |
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