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Mars Topography: Downhill showing a gradient slope (False Color)


Flat map of Mars topography tipped on its side to show cross section sloping downhill from South to North    Flat map of Mars topography tipped on its side to show cross section sloping downhill from South to North
Duration: 26.0 seconds
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Image showing the downhill grade of Mars.  The north pole is on the left and the south pole is on the right.    Image showing the downhill grade of Mars. The north pole is on the left and the south pole is on the right.

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Animation Number:656
Completed:1999-05-24
Animators:Alex Kekesi (GST) (Lead)
 Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC)
Scientists:David Smith (NASA/GSFC)
 Gregory Neumann (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Platform/Sensor/Data Set:MGS/MOLA (1997/09/15-1998/11)
Series:MOLA
Video:SVS1999-0012 *
Goddard TV Tape:G1999-046
Keywords:
DLESE >> Space science
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