![]() ![]() Per pixel, and was acquired at nearly a vertical viewing angle (2.35 degrees). ![]() The high resolution image has scale of 2.5 m (8.2 feet) This offset,Īpproximately 3.13 km (1.9 mi) in longitude, is greater than one-half of theįield-of-view (FOV = 2.6 km or 1.6 mi), and there is very little if any overlap between the Owing to spacecraft pointing control limitations, theĪctual area imaged was centered at 40.84 N, 9.98 W. The MGS spacecraft attempted to image an area known as the "City" centeredĪt 40.86 N, 9.91 W. Orbit: 239 Range: 331.07 km Resolution: 2.5 m/pixel Image dimensions: 1024 X 9600 pixels, 2.5 km x 24 km Line time: 0.35 msec Emission angle: 2.35 degrees Incidence angle: 66.77 degrees Phase angle: 68.81 degrees Scan rate: ~0.15 degree/sec Start time: periapsis + 375 sec Image acquired: Tue 14 April 1998 UT 14:02:17 Next to this are shown the imaging parameters for The area imaged is shown as the white box The second and third images show the top andīottom of the swath, respectively. The first image shows the full processed swath of the Cydonia region viewed by MOC2-283, 24 May 2001)Ī full-resolution version of the image (5.3M) This image was taken by the Mars Global Surveyor's Mars Orbital Camera underĬloudless conditions on 08 April 2001 and has a resolution of 1.56 m/pixel. ![]() New MGS Image of the "Face on Mars" in the Cydonia Region Cydonia Region of Mars Mars Global Surveyor images of the Cydonia Region of Mars ![]()
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