Stereo Pairs 
An explanation of stereo pairs and their use (PDF)  

Planned stereo pairs have suitable stereo convergence angles and illumination by design. In addition to planned stereo pairs, the Pairendipity software can identify overlapping HiRISE images that are serendipitously suitable for stereo processing and find stereo pairs within the CTX dataset.

Planned HiRISE stereo pairs are listed in the “Stereo Pair List (CSV)” link below. Since this list is based on produced stereo anaglyphs it also contains a few serendipitous pairs that underwent special processing. Most serendipitous HiRISE stereo pairs are listed in the “Pairendipity Stereo” link, while CTX stereo pairs are listed in “Pairendipity CTX Stereo”.

Images taken close together in time minimize illumination and frost differences and are especially useful (see the Delta-Days column in the Pairendipity files or difference the orbit numbers in the image IDs in the Stereo Pair List file). Stereo pairs with both images planned within the same 14-day (168-orbit) operations cycle are known as SPORCs.

Landslide Facing East near Aeolis Mensae:   ESP_076613_1735   ESP_077655_1735   (Interval in Earth days: 81)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-6.41

141.

4.28

21.20

35.6

44.2

Collapse Terrain near Orson Welles Crater:   ESP_076699_1780   ESP_084545_1780   (Interval in Earth days: 612)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-1.83

313.

0.97

-21.6

36.3

41.3

Dusty Terraced Impact Crater:   ESP_076372_1875   ESP_079181_1870   (Interval in Earth days: 219)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
7.279

237.

-2.6

-13.5

38.9

52.4

Troughs and Ridges in Chryse Planitia:   ESP_076659_2105   ESP_077002_2105   (Interval in Earth days: 27)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
30.13

321.

2.40

-8.10

48.2

46.0

Crater on South Polar Layered Deposits:   ESP_076642_0915   ESP_059010_0915   (Interval in Earth days: 1374)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-88.4

88.0

29.7

26.31

83.7

83.9

Inverted Channel and Possible Lake Deposits:   ESP_076462_1725   ESP_084242_1725   (Interval in Earth days: 606)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-7.56

303.

-5.5

29.60

35.8

38.1

Small Candidate Lake Deposit Downstream of Alluvial Fan:   ESP_076629_1675   ESP_076972_1675   (Interval in Earth days: 26)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-12.5

66.0

-6.2

-19.7

37.3

41.7

Lobate Feature in Post-Glacial Region:   ESP_076568_2065   ESP_076700_2065   (Interval in Earth days: 10)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
26.44

284.

5.84

-21.8

46.6

47.3

Contact between Wallrock and Interior Layered Deposits in Melas Chasma:   ESP_076634_1660   ESP_077676_1660   (Interval in Earth days: 81)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-13.6

289.

-9.2

5.336

37.7

49.1

Southernmost Extent of South Polar Residual Cap:   ESP_076493_0900   ESP_076151_0900   (Interval in Earth days: 26)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-89.7

249.

29.8

29.68

82.3

76.8


  


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