File:Anaglyphenbild eines Kraters mit großem Dünenfeld in der Region Aonia Terra (23657059568).jpeg

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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 schrägblickenden Stereokanäle lassen sich sogenannte Anaglyphenbilder erzeugen. Sie ermöglichen bei der Verwendung einer Rot-Blau - oder Rot-Grün-Brille einen realistischen, dreidimensionalen Blick auf die Landschaft. Die räumliche Betrachtung lässt hervorragend die Morphologie der vier Kilometer tiefen und 48 Kilometer durchmessenden „Kraterschüssel“ erkennen: Die Bildauflösung zeigt auch in der dritten Dimension Höhenunterschiede von weniger als 20 Meter, sodass die Sicheldünen deutlich aus der Bildebene herausragen und stellenweise über hundert Meter hoch sein dürften. Außerdem sieht man im Kraterrand auf halber Höhe eine Art Terrasse, die sich durch Nachrutschen von Material im Hang gebildet hat.

Mehr dazu: www.dlr.de/dlr/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10333/623_read-2...


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English: So-called anaglyph images can be generated from the nadir channel of the HRSC camera system operated by DLR on the ESA probe Mars Express, which is directed perpendicularly to the surface of Mars, and one of the four oblique viewing stereo channels. When using red-blue or red-green glasses, they enable a realistic, three-dimensional view of the landscape. The three-dimensional view shows the morphology of the four-kilometre-deep and 48-kilometre-diameter "crater bowl": The image resolution also shows height differences of less than 20 meters in the third dimension, so that the crescent dunes clearly protrude from the image plane and are over a hundred meters high in places should. You can also see a kind of terrace halfway up the rim of the crater, which was formed by material sliding down the slope. More on this: www.dlr.de/dlr/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10333/623_read-2... www.dlr.de/mars Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Date Taken on 26 September 2017, 14:16:12
Source Anaglyphenbild eines Kraters mit großem Dünenfeld in der Region Aonia Terra
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