3D anaglyph image of the Coloe Fossae region

3D anaglyph image of the Coloe Fossae region
3D anaglyph image of the Coloe Fossae region
By combining data from HRSC’s nadir channel, which looks straight down, and one of its oblique stereo channels, anaglyph images can be produced that allow a three-dimensional view of the landscape. These are particularly useful for studying tectonic fault troughs but also reveal subtle details such as streaky flow structures formed by debris-laden glaciers.
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ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA3.0 IGO)

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