Anaglyph image of Worcester Crater in the mouth region of Kasei Valles

Anaglyph image of Worcester Crater in the mouth region of Kasei Valles
So-called anaglyph images can be created from the nadir channel of the HRSC camera system operated by DLR on board the ESA Mars Express spacecraft, which is directed vertically onto the surface of Mars, and the oblique view from one of the four stereo channels. When using red-blue or red-green glasses, they make a realistic, three-dimensional view of the landscape possible.
 
The Worcester impact crater (left half of the image) has withstood the erosive force of the floods that formed Kasei Valles. North is to the right in the image.
Credit:

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

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