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tedstryk
post Jan 21 2005, 02:53 PM
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http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Ex...5K681Y3E_0.html


Pretty cool...no highres stuff though.


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post Jan 31 2016, 08:09 AM
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Recently, Emily Lakdawalla posted a couple of fascinating panoramas from the Mars Express HRSC processed by Justin Cowart. One should note, however, that the "Looking over Mars' north pole" image is a laterally-inverted mirror image of the Martian north pole. Also the caption is not fully correct. Acidalia Planitia is not visible, but on the left-hand side (in our world, not through the looking-glass) is western Utopia Planitia, in the upper right-hand corner is the transition to Terra Sabaea, and around the northern polar cap extending southward on the right-hand side is Vastitas Borealis.
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