Anaglyph perspective view of a crater filled with sediments

Anaglyph perspective view of a crater filled with sediments
A three-dimensional, spatial impression of the landscape is created if the image is viewed with red-blue/cyan or red-green glasses. The approximately 18-kilometre-diameter crater in the centre of the image was filled with sediment up to the level of its surroundings and its once protruding rim was eroded in the process. Outflowing water from melting underground ice left voids, so that the immediate crater surroundings partly collapsed in on themselves, giving rise to ‘chaotic terrain’.
Credit:

ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO).

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