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Sveinsd髏tir Crater in 3D
This graphic shows a portion of the fault scarp Beagle Rupes cutting through the highly elliptical crater Sveinsd贸ttir in a three-dimensional (3D) representation. 
By combining information from multiple images of the same portion of Mercury's surface taken under different viewing angles, the topography of the surface was determined. A high-resolution image was then overlaid on the topography map, resulting in this 3D image. 
In total, over 80 MESSENGER images were used to create this 3D view of Mercury's surface. 

As the MESSENGER mission continues, many more images will be acquired, and these additional images will provide views of Mercury's surface from a variety of illumination conditions and viewing geometries. These myriad views, anchored by topographic profiles to be acquired by MESSENGER's laser altimeter, will enable large portions of the surface of Mercury to be studied in 3D. 

Date Acquired: January 14, 2008
Image Mission Elapsed Time (MET) : NAC image from 108830230 resampled on a topographic map made from more than 80 NAC and WAC images. 
Instrument: Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) and Wide Angle Camera (WAC) of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) 
Scale: Sveinsd贸ttir Crater is about 120 by 220 Km (approx. 75 by 140 miles). 
Parole chiave: Mercury

Sveinsd髏tir Crater in 3D

This graphic shows a portion of the fault scarp Beagle Rupes cutting through the highly elliptical crater Sveinsd贸ttir in a three-dimensional (3D) representation.
By combining information from multiple images of the same portion of Mercury's surface taken under different viewing angles, the topography of the surface was determined. A high-resolution image was then overlaid on the topography map, resulting in this 3D image.
In total, over 80 MESSENGER images were used to create this 3D view of Mercury's surface.

As the MESSENGER mission continues, many more images will be acquired, and these additional images will provide views of Mercury's surface from a variety of illumination conditions and viewing geometries. These myriad views, anchored by topographic profiles to be acquired by MESSENGER's laser altimeter, will enable large portions of the surface of Mercury to be studied in 3D.

Date Acquired: January 14, 2008
Image Mission Elapsed Time (MET) : NAC image from 108830230 resampled on a topographic map made from more than 80 NAC and WAC images.
Instrument: Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) and Wide Angle Camera (WAC) of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS)
Scale: Sveinsd贸ttir Crater is about 120 by 220 Km (approx. 75 by 140 miles).

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Nome del file:ZZ-Mercury-Craters-Sveinsdottir_Crater-PIA11078.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mercury
Valutazione (4 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Mercury
Copyright:NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington/Planetary Science Institute
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Data di inserimento:Set 16, 2008
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