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The Libya Montes valley on Mars
 
27 March 2006

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This image was obtained by the HRSC on ESA's Mars Express on 7 October 2004 during orbit 922 with a ground resolution of approximately 14.3 metres per pixel at equatorial latitudes near longitude 81° East. North is up.

The image shows the central reaches of a 400-kilometre long valley that was carved into the surface in early Martian history, approximately 3500 million years ago.

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

 
 
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Map showing where the images of this 400-kilometre long valley are in context, at equatorial latitudes near longitude 81° East.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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This animation was created from images obtained by the HRSC on ESA's Mars Express on 7 October 2004 during orbit 922 with a ground resolution of approximately 14.3 metres per pixel at equatorial latitudes near longitude 81° East. The video shows the central reaches of a 400-kilometre long valley that was carved into the surface in early Martian history, approximately 3500 million years ago.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin/G. Neukum
 
 
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This perspective view was obtained by the HRSC on ESA's Mars Express on 7 October 2004 during orbit 922 with a ground resolution of approximately 14.3 metres per pixel at equatorial latitudes near longitude 81° East.

The image shows the central reaches of a 400-kilometre long valley that was carved into the surface in early Martian history, approximately 3500 million years ago.

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

 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 3670 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 7764 kb)
This 3D anaglyph view was obtained by the HRSC on ESA's Mars Express on 7 October 2004 during orbit 922 with a ground resolution of approximately 14.3 metres per pixel at equatorial latitudes near longitude 81° East. North is up.

The image shows the central reaches of a 400-kilometre long valley that was carved into the surface in early Martian history, approximately 3500 million years ago.

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

 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPEG (Size: 2093 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 5638 kb)
This perspective view was obtained by the HRSC on ESA's Mars Express on 7 October 2004 during orbit 922 with a ground resolution of approximately 14.3 metres per pixel at equatorial latitudes near longitude 81° East. North is left.

The image shows the central reaches of a 400-kilometre long valley that was carved into the surface in early Martian history, approximately 3500 million years ago.

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

 


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