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.

Strange Dendritic Relief Features:   PSP_001950_2090   PSP_002240_2090   (Interval in Earth days: 22)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
28.69

126.

-1.5

23.36

53.0

53.9

Light Mounds in Acidalia Region :   PSP_002457_2195   PSP_002536_2195   (Interval in Earth days: 7)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
39.25

323.

2.18

27.51

61.6

60.5

Central Uplift of an Impact Crater:   PSP_002353_1585   PSP_003408_1585   (Interval in Earth days: 82)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-21.4

290.

0

-26.3

60.1

53.6

Dark Central Uplift in an Unnamed Crater in Hesperium Planum:   PSP_002201_1665   ESP_025105_1665   (Interval in Earth days: 1785)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-13.5

119.

-1.7

-18.5

58.5

51.6

Very Interesting Circular Layered Form -Crater Filled with Layered Deposits:   PSP_001981_1825   PSP_002258_1825   (Interval in Earth days: 22)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
2.263

3.53

4.45

-24.2

54.1

57.0

Fresh-Looking Gullies :   PSP_002514_1420   PSP_002659_1420   (Interval in Earth days: 11)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-37.8

217.

-3.2

9.501

65.1

62.4

Light-Toned Layering in Plains South of Melas Chasma :   PSP_002617_1690   PSP_003118_1690   (Interval in Earth days: 39)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
-11.0

281.

-0.7

24.63

56.4

52.3

Tributary of Shalbatana Vallis, As Seen in MOC Image R09-01983:   PSP_001930_1835   PSP_002431_1835   (Interval in Earth days: 39)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
3.411

316.

-0.0

24.34

54.1

53.1

Faulted Layers in Impact Crater in Meridiani Planum :   PSP_002733_1880   PSP_002878_1880   (Interval in Earth days: 11)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
8.059

353.

-6.9

8.587

57.0

56.3

Northern Plains Sample:   PSP_001945_2515   PSP_002077_2515   (Interval in Earth days: 10)
Center lat.Center long.1st half roll angle2nd half roll angle1st half incidence angle2nd half incidence angle
71.07

252.

2.20

-10.6

67.3

70.4


  


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