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About Mars Express HRSC/SRC
HRSC is observing the entire planet with full color, 3D imagery at a resolution of about 10 meters. This 3D imagining capability is one of HRSC's greatest strengths, because it reveals the topography of Mars in full color. Selected areas are imaged by the SRC camera at 2-meter resolution. This yields unprecedented pointing accuracy when combining images at the two different resolutions.
HRSC is operated by Deutches Zentrum fur Luft und Raumfahrt.
Mars Express is operated by the ESA Operation Centre (ESOC).
The HRSC Principal Investigator is Prof. Gerhard Neukum, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
HRSC is operated by Deutches Zentrum fur Luft und Raumfahrt.
Mars Express is operated by the ESA Operation Centre (ESOC).
The HRSC Principal Investigator is Prof. Gerhard Neukum, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
HRSC: H2430_0001_DA4
Image Data
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Name | Value | Type | Idx |
---|---|---|---|
Image ID | H2430_0001_DA4 | Basic | 10 |
Center Lat | 0° | Basic | 11 |
Center Lon | 36° | Basic | 12 |
Orbit | 2430 | Basic | 13 |
Stop Time | N/A(UTC) | Basic | 14 |
Data Products | http://hrscview.fu-berlin.de/cgi-bin/ion-p?page=product.ion&image=2430_0001 | Basic | 15 |
Westernmost Lon | 34.1676° | Basic | 16 |
Periapsis Altitude | 273.89 | Basic | 17 |
Release | 0025 | Basic | 18 |
Orbital Inclination | 86.62 | Basic | 19 |
Lines | 6605 | Basic | 20 |
Revision | 0000 | Basic | 21 |
Map Scale | 0.075km/px | Basic | 22 |
Max Lat | -47.9113° | Basic | 23 |
PDS Version ID | PDS3 | Basic | 24 |
Min Lat | -56.2674° | Basic | 25 |
Modification Date | 2021-04-29 13:12:54.554755 | Basic | 26 |
Samples | 1265 | Basic | 27 |
PDS File | http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/mex/mex-m-hrsc-5-refdr-dtm-v1/mexhrs_2001//data/2430/h2430_0001_da4.img | Basic | 28 |
Processing Level ID | 4 | Basic | 29 |
Map Projection | SINUSOIDAL | Basic | 30 |
Data Set ID | MEX-M-HRSC-5-REFDR-DTM-V1.0 | Basic | 31 |
Spacecraft Solar Distance | 223636000 | Basic | 32 |
Maximum Resolution | -1.0E+32PPD | Basic | 33 |
Spacecraft Pointing Mode | ACROSSTRACK | Basic | 34 |
Instrument name | HIGH RESOLUTION STEREO CAMERA | Basic | 35 |
Ascending Node Longitude | 177.25° | Basic | 36 |
Easternmost Longitude | 36.5947° | Basic | 37 |
Mission Phase | ME_Phase_1 | Basic | 38 |
Coordinate System | PLANETOCENTRIC | Basic | 39 |
Detector ID | N/A | Basic | 40 |
Mars Year | 27 | Advanced | 41 |
Product Creation Time | 2009-06-13T16:45:44.000Z | Advanced | 42 |
Solar Longitude | 334.75327 | Advanced | 43 |
About Mars Express HRSC/SRC
HRSC is observing the entire planet with full color, 3D imagery at a resolution of about 10 meters. This 3D imagining capability is one of HRSC's greatest strengths, because it reveals the topography of Mars in full color. Selected areas are imaged by the SRC camera at 2-meter resolution. This yields unprecedented pointing accuracy when combining images at the two different resolutions.
HRSC is operated by Deutches Zentrum fur Luft und Raumfahrt.
Mars Express is operated by the ESA Operation Centre (ESOC).
The HRSC Principal Investigator is Prof. Gerhard Neukum, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
HRSC is operated by Deutches Zentrum fur Luft und Raumfahrt.
Mars Express is operated by the ESA Operation Centre (ESOC).
The HRSC Principal Investigator is Prof. Gerhard Neukum, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.