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Close Up Fly Over of Mars Polar Lander Landing Area in False Color

This is one of a series of visualizations showing false-colored renderings of the Martian topography measured by MOLA in the vicinity of the Mars Polar Lander landing site. Blue tones represent elevations of less than 2 kilometers, while reddish tones are greater than about 2.8 kilometers, relative to the mean equatorial height of Mars. The elevation of the landing site is about 2.4 km, midway into the polar layered terrain. The 400 meters (1/4 mile) resolution of the MOLA data gives a smoothed but vertically exaggerated view of the topography. At this scale it is impossible to ascertain the actual roughness at the lander's destination, forcing project directors to make their best guesses based on available data.

Fly over of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, where the colors represent topography as measured by MOLA.  White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, red shows elevations between 2500 and 3012 meters, yellow shows elevations from 2450 to 2500 meters, dark cyan shows elevations from 2150 to 2450 meters, dark violet shows elevations from 320 to 2150 meters. The topography in these images is vertically exaggerated by a factor of 5.    Fly over of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, where the colors represent topography as measured by MOLA. White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, red shows elevations between 2500 and 3012 meters, yellow shows elevations from 2450 to 2500 meters, dark cyan shows elevations from 2150 to 2450 meters, dark violet shows elevations from 320 to 2150 meters. The topography in these images is vertically exaggerated by a factor of 5.
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High altitude view of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with color representing topography as measured by MOLA.    High altitude view of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with color representing topography as measured by MOLA.

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Overhead view of Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with colors representing topography    Overhead view of Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with colors representing topography

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High altitude view of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with color representing topography as measured by MOLA.    High altitude view of the Mars Polar Lander landing site in false color, with color representing topography as measured by MOLA.

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Animation Number:766
Completed:1999-11-22
Animator:Tom Biddlecome (Raytheon) (Lead)
Scientist:David Smith (NASA/GSFC)
Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets:Viking (1976-1980)
 MGS/MOLA/Topography
Series:Mars Polar Lander
Video:SVS1999-0028 *
Goddard TV Tape:G1999-097
Keywords:
SVS >> Mars
DLESE >> Space science
More Information on this topic available at:
stories/MOLA_south_pole/index.html
 
 
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio


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