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Mars Crust Thickness

Looking at a slice of Mars. The slice depicts Mars from south (left) to north (right). Notice the downward trend from right to left, showing that Mars is mostly downhill from North to South.

Animation pulling out a slice of Mars    Animation pulling out a slice of Mars
Duration: 16.0 seconds
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Mars Crustal Thickness    Mars Crustal Thickness

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Animation Number:1105
Completed:2000-02-15
Animator:Alex Kekesi (GST) (Lead)
Scientist:David Smith (NASA/GSFC)
Platform/Sensor/Data Set:MGS/MOLA (2000/03/10)
Series:MOLA
 Subsurface Mars
Video:SVS2000-0007 *
Keywords:
SVS >> MOHO
SVS >> Mars
DLESE >> Space science
More Information on this topic available at:
stories/MOLA/index.html
This work has been visible on
Planetary Report, July/August 2000, pp.12-13
 
 
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Scientific Visualization Studio


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