File:(3D-) Anaglyphenbild von Lycus Sulci (53375165023).jpg

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So-called anaglyph images can be generated from the nadir channel of the HRSC camera system operated by DLR on the ESA Mars Express probe, which is directed vertically onto the surface of Mars, and one of the four stereo channels that look obliquely.

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Deutsch: Aus dem senkrecht auf die Marsoberfläche gerichteten Nadirkanal des vom DLR betriebenen Kamerasystems HRSC auf der ESA-Sonde Mars Express und einem der vier schräg blickenden Stereokanälen lassen sich sogenannte Anaglyphenbilder erzeugen. Sie ermöglichen bei der Verwendung einer Rot-Blau- oder Rot-Grün-Brille eine dreidimensionale Ansicht der Landschaft und geben dem Betrachter eine räumliche Vorstellung der Höhenunterschiede. Bei solcher Betrachtung sticht zum einen der Übergang der Tiefebene Amazonis Planitia im Norden (rechts im Bild) und den beiden Bergsturz-Ablagerungen der Lycus Sulci im Nordwesten des Vulkans Olympus Mons (Bildmitte bzw. linke Bildhälfte) ins Auge. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)
English: So-called anaglyph images can be generated from the nadir channel of the HRSC camera system operated by DLR on the ESA Mars Express probe, which is directed vertically onto the surface of Mars, and one of the four stereo channels that look obliquely. When using red-blue or red-green glasses, they enable a three-dimensional view of the landscape and give the viewer a spatial idea of ​​the height differences. When viewed in this way, the first thing that stands out is the transition between the Amazonis Planitia lowland in the north (right in the picture) and the two landslide deposits of the Lycus Sulci in the northwest of the Olympus Mons volcano (center and left half of the picture). Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)
Date Taken on 2 August 2023, 11:11:04
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