Put on a pair of 3D glasses to enjoy this anaglyph view of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression and surrounding terrain in the northern hemisphere of Mars.
The image was created from data gathered by Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on 25 October 2024. The anaglyph creates a three-dimensional impression of the landscape when viewed with red-blue or red-green glasses.
[Image description: Grey-scale anaglyph image of the 120 km-wide Deuteronilus Cavus depression and surrounding terrain on Mars. When used with red-green/blue 3D glasses the image provides a three-dimensional view of the landscape, providing a sense of depth while viewing the crater.]