Candor Chasma animation using HiRISE DTM

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MARS3DdotCOM | March 02, 2010

This is an animation flying over southwest Candor Chasma on Mars. It was crea...

MARS3DdotCOM | March 02, 2010

This is an animation flying over southwest Candor Chasma on Mars. It was created from NASA's HiRISE DTM and image data.

The spatial resolution is 1 meter for the altimetry data and 0.25 meters for the image data.

There is no vertical exageration.

The animation was created using Mars Explorer and was captured in realtime.

Data credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

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  • i will volunteer to go, even if it is a one way trip. i will go

  • What causes the ladder like impressions on the rock/soil that are appearing everywhere ?

    Surely we can find people to go there - I would, give me food, water, and a small bio pod with some plants and I'll give it a go. Worst case scenario I die. Maybe I could live long enough to say "yep it's rocky" or a little longer to do something useful.

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  • WOOOWWWW

  • Dear MARS3DdotCOM,

    I am stunned! What a great piece of Art. I have done a view paintings for my customers (You can find my pictures in my blog), but Your work is mindblowing!

    Breetings from Germany.....Ralf Schoofs

  • Nice video, but SLOWEST DOWNLOAD EVAR!!! And I was only watching in 480p. I can't imagine how long it would have taken in 720p.

  • @sys2074 ..no air..no sound...

  • @TuboEspectador ..Google HiRise and get all the images from high rez camera in orbit,good stuff.

  • @MrFiale ..some are dunes and others are collapsed lava tubes from that I've read.

  • preciosooooo

  • Escuchen este video con la canción ¨a flower is a not a flower¨ de Ryuichi Sakamoto

    This video with the song of Ryuichi Sakamoto ¨a flower is a not flower¨

  • Mindblowing.

  • @MrFiale Main problem: cost-benefit. NASA's budget is tiny and shrinking. 'tis a shame.

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