Acquisition date 05 May 2024 Local Mars time 15:25 Latitude (centered) -47.699° Longitude (East) 89.400° Spacecraft altitude 255.0 km (158.5 miles) Original image scale range from 27.0 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) to 54.0 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning) Map projected scale 25 cm/pixel and North is up Map projection Equirectangular Emission angle 19.1° Phase angle 65.6° Solar incidence angle 47°, with the Sun about 43° above the horizon Solar longitude 249.1°, Northern Autumn For non-map projected images North azimuth: 95° Sub-solar azimuth: 17.8° | JPEG Black and white map projected non-map JP2 Black and white map-projected (666MB) JP2 EXTRAS Black and white map-projected (293MB) non-map (453MB) | ANAGLYPHS Map-projected, reduced-resolution Full resolution JP2 download Anaglyph details page ADDITIONAL INFORMATION B&W label EDR products HiView NB Black & white is 5 km across For scale, use JPEG/JP2 black & white map-projected images USAGE POLICY All of the images produced by HiRISE and accessible on this site are within the public domain: there are no restrictions on their usage by anyone in the public, including news or science organizations. We do ask for a credit line where possible: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona POSTSCRIPT NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The HiRISE camera was built by Ball Aerospace and Technology Corporation and is operated by the University of Arizona. |