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Eastern scarp of Olympus Mons
 
3 March 2006

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This close-up perspective view, looking south-west, shows the eastern scarp of the Olympus Mons volcano.

The HRSC obtained this image on 23 November 2004 during orbit 1089 with a ground resolution of approximately 11 metres per pixel. The image is centred at 17.5° North and 230.5° East.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)

 
 
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This map shows where the images of the eastern scarp of Olympus Mons are located, at an area centred at 17.5° North and 230.5° East.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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The HRSC on ESA's Mars Express obtained this colour view on 23 November 2004 during orbit 1089 with a ground resolution of approximately 11 metres per pixel. The image is centred at 17.5° North and 230.5° East. The scarp is up to six kilometres high in places.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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The HRSC on ESA's Mars Express obtained this image on 23 November 2004 during orbit 1089 with a ground resolution of approximately 11 metres per pixel. The image is centred at 17.5° North and 230.5° East. The scarp is up to six kilometres high in places.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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The HRSC on ESA's Mars Express obtained this 3D anaglyph image on 23 November 2004 during orbit 1089 with a ground resolution of approximately 11 metres per pixel. The image is centred at 17.5° North and 230.5° East. The scarp is up to six kilometres high in places.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 8051 kb)
The HRSC on ESA's Mars Express obtained this perspective view on 23 November 2004 during orbit 1089 with a ground resolution of approximately 11 metres per pixel. The image is centred at 17.5° North and 230.5° East. This view is looking west. The scarp is up to six kilometres high in places.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 


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