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North Polar Layered Deposits covered by Seasonal Frost (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)
This image shows an exposure of the North Polar Layered Deposits (NPLD). The layering visible here might have been formed by recent climate variations on Mars, similar to ice ages on Earth.
While the Polar Layered Deposits are mostly water ice, exposures such as this are typically covered by a layer of reddish dust, protecting the underlying ice from evaporation during the Summer. This dusty layer hides the internal composition of the Polar Layered Deposits from view, but variations in the slopes of the surfaces of the layers are still visible.
The slope of each layer is probably affected by the internal composition, so the topography of exposures like this is of interest to scientists. When this image was taken (Northern Spring), the surface was mostly covered by seasonal CO2 frost. 
This white frost layer helps to highlight the surface slopes because the visible brightness variations are mainly caused by topographic variations. Therefore, this image will be useful for photoclinometric, or "shape from shading" analyses that can yield topographic maps limited only by the resolution of the image.

Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - North Polar Layered Deposits

North Polar Layered Deposits covered by Seasonal Frost (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)

This image shows an exposure of the North Polar Layered Deposits (NPLD). The layering visible here might have been formed by recent climate variations on Mars, similar to ice ages on Earth.
While the Polar Layered Deposits are mostly water ice, exposures such as this are typically covered by a layer of reddish dust, protecting the underlying ice from evaporation during the Summer. This dusty layer hides the internal composition of the Polar Layered Deposits from view, but variations in the slopes of the surfaces of the layers are still visible.
The slope of each layer is probably affected by the internal composition, so the topography of exposures like this is of interest to scientists. When this image was taken (Northern Spring), the surface was mostly covered by seasonal CO2 frost.
This white frost layer helps to highlight the surface slopes because the visible brightness variations are mainly caused by topographic variations. Therefore, this image will be useful for photoclinometric, or "shape from shading" analyses that can yield topographic maps limited only by the resolution of the image.

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Nome del file:PSP_007493_2650_RED_abrowse~0.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
Valutazione (4 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Mars / from / orbit / - / North / Polar / Layered / Deposits
Copyright:NASA/JPL/University of Arizona e Lunar Explorer Italia per l'elaborazione addizionale e la colorizzazione MULTISPECTRUM del frame
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Data di inserimento:Lug 19, 2008
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