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English: The Sirenum Fossae fracture system is seen here in 3D when viewed using red–green or red–blue glasses.

The anaglyph was derived from data acquired by the nadir channel and one stereo channel of the high-resolution camera on Mars Express.

The region was imaged on 5 March 2017 during Mars Express orbit 16688. The ground resolution is about 14 m/pixel and the images are centred at 28°S / 215°E. North is to the right.
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Sirenum Fossae in 3D
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Mars Express
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Space Science

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