Mosaic of Mars Visible in the center of this mosaic is the largest known
chasm, Valles Marinaris. (Image MF07S078 on the CD-ROM)
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Another mosaic of Mars, Cerberus region (Image MF07S078 on the CD-ROM)
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Yet another mosaic of Mars, this time of the Syrtis Major region.
(Image MF01S306 on the CD-ROM)
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The following three global images were taken by the Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2 on the Hubble Space Telescope.
Valles Marinaris region (centered on roughly 60 degrees longitude)
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Tharsis region (centered on roughly 160 degrees longitude)
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Syrtis Major region (centered on roughly 270 degrees longitude)
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Finally, a digitial image model (DIM) and topographic map of Mars.
Digital Image Model (DIM) of Mars
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Topographic Map of Mars (Sinusoidal Projection)
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Martian southern polar region
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Mosaic of Olympus Mons
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Close-up mosaic of Olympus Mons' caldera
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Mariner 9 image of the "Inca City" (Image number 1417-160341)
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Viking 2 also imaged the region, but no evidence of the feature was visible in this image from orbit 225. It has been enhanced to bring out the details (noise reduced and contrast enhanced). The resolution of the original image is 0.544 km/pixel and is centered at -81.56 degrees latitude and 69.82 degrees longitude. The image is available on volume 55 of the Mission to Mars: Viking Orbiter Images of Mars CD-ROM set.
Viking 2 image of the region around the "Inca City" (Image number F225B69)
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On a later orbit (421), Viking 2 again imaged the region. This time, the Inca City is clearly visible. This image was taken through the red filter. It has been enhanced to bring out the details (noise reduced and contrast enhanced). The resolution of this image is 0.146 km/pixel and is centered at -81.82 degrees latitude and 59.59 degrees longitude. This image is available on volume 59 of the Mission to Mars: Viking Orbiter Images of Mars CD-ROM set.
Viking 2 image of the region around the "Inca City" (Image number F421B64)
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Raw image of 035A72
Processed image of 035A72
Raw image of 070A13
Processed image of 070A13
Raw image of 561A25
Processed image of 561A25
Raw image of 673B56
Processed image of 673B56
Raw image of 753A33
Processed image of 753A33
The next image is just the "face" itself, taken from image 035A72. The image was clipped, inverted (to produce the usual orientation which has been published), magnified by a factor of three, and contrast enhanced again, all using Color It!(tm). (Note: Much of the "blocky" nature of the image is caused by the lossy compression scheme used in JPEG files.)
The "face" on Mars (magnified three times)
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A view of the Martian surface (Viking 1)
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Another view of the Martian surface (Viking 1)
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A view of the Martian surface (Viking 2)
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Another view of the Martian surface (Viking 2)
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Mars' largest satellite, Phobos (Image F242A21)
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