3D view of Arima Crater and its 'twin'

3D view of Arima Crater and its 'twin'
This image shows part of the Thaumasia Planum region imaged during orbit 11,467 on 4 January 2013 by ESA's Mars Express spacecraft using the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC). Data from HRSC's nadir channel and one stereo channel have been combined to produce this anaglyph 3D image that can be viewed using stereoscopic glasses with red–green or red–blue filters. Centred at approximately 17 degrees south and 296 degrees east, the image has a ground resolution of about 25 metres per pixel. The image highlights Arima Crater (right) and its unnamed 'twin' crater to the left – and the central depressions of both craters.
 
Copyright note:
As a joint undertaking by DLR, ESA and FU Berlin, the Mars Express HRSC images are published under a Creative Commons licence since December 2014: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO. This licence will also apply to all HRSC images released to date.
Credit:

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

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