An enlargement of the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) image strip from Mars Express orbit 14,150 projected onto a global view of Mars where the elevations are colour coded. Higher areas are shown in red and orange, while lower areas are coloured blue and green. Hellas Planitia, at the centre of the largest impact basin on Mars, is clearly visible. The southern polar cap, with its red hue, is visible in the lower part of the image. Credit: NASA/JPL (MOLA), FU Berlin.

An enlargement of the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) image strip from Mars Express orbit 14,150 projected onto a global view of Mars where the elevations are colour coded. Higher areas are shown in red and orange, while lower areas are coloured blue and green. Hellas Planitia, at the centre of the largest impact basin on Mars, is clearly visible. The southern polar cap, with its red hue, is visible in the lower part of the image. Credit: NASA/JPL (MOLA), FU Berlin.
An enlargement of the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) image strip from Mars Express orbit 14,150 projected onto a global view of Mars where the elevations are colour coded. Higher areas are shown in red and orange, while lower areas are coloured blue and green. Hellas Planitia, at the centre of the largest impact basin on Mars, is clearly visible. The southern polar cap, with its red hue, is visible in the lower part of the image. Credit: NASA/JPL (MOLA), FU Berlin.
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