Anaglyph image of the crater in the southern highland Margaritifer Terra region

Anaglyph image of the crater in the southern highland Margaritifer Terra region
So-called anaglyph images can be created from the nadir channel of the HRSC camera system, 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 give a realistic, three-dimensional view of the landscape possible.
 
The crater, with its flat floor and flattened edge, shows the remains of landslides on the inner crater rim. The crater floor has smooth areas in the north-western part, blocky ‘chaotic’ material in the southern part, and in particular some conspicuous, light-toned deposits in the north-eastern part. North is to the right in the image.
Credit:

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

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