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After three years HRSC, A new frosty crater
SigurRosFan
post Jan 12 2007, 01:17 PM
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During three years in orbit, the german HRSC experiment covered an area of 45 million kmē (one-third of the planet's surface) with a resolution of 10 to 20 meters per pixel.

The following image is centred at 78° north latitude and 89° east longitude. The image data were taken from a distance of about 450 kilometers with a resolution of about 21 meters per pixel in orbit 3695 (november 23, 2006).

New Frosty Crater:


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