(3D) Anaglyph image of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression

(3D) Anaglyph image of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression
(3D) Anaglyph image of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression
Using the nadir channel and one of the four stereo channels on the DLR-operated HRSC camera system aboard ESA's Mars Express, 'anaglyph' images can be created. When viewed with red-blue or red-green glasses, these provide a three-dimensional view of the landscape, offering spatial understanding of elevation differences. This perspective enables detailed analysis of both large-scale and subtle topographic features, such as the crater walls of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression or the flow structures formed by block glaciers inside the depression.
Credit:

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

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