Topographical context map of Rabe Crater

Topographical context map of Rabe Crater
This topographic map shows the location of Rabe Crater on Mars. The crater is named after the astronomer Wilhelm Rabe (1893-1958), a former director of the Munich University Observatory in Bogenhausen; it is situated roughly 320 kilometres to the west of the gigantic impact crater Hellas Planitia. The data used to create this image was acquired by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) during orbits 2441 and 12,736 of Mars Express. The geological features shown in the images presented in this article are located in the innermost rectangle. The outer rectangles show the swathes imaged by HRSC during the two orbits.
Credit:

NASA/JPL/MOLA; FU Berlin.

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