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The
European Space Agency
Mars Express: HRSC
The HRSC (High/Super
Resolution Stereo Colour Imager) is a stereoscopic
camera that photographs the Martian surface to reveal
detail as small as 2 m. The images are used to produce a
geological map showing the location of different
minerals and rock types. The HRSC Principal Investigator is
Prof. Gerhard Neukum,
Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
The primary source for HRSC data is the
ESA Planetary Science Archive.
Through a cooperative agreement between ESA and NASA,
the PDS Geosciences Node is
hosting copies of the HRSC data archives. The PDS
Imaging Node also has copies.
More information about HRSC is on the
HRSC web site.
The
Mars
Orbital Data Explorer can be used to search for
HRSC data.
The HRSC Science Team provides
the
HRSCview Data Explorer, an online visualization
tool that allows a user to view regions of interest in
HRSC images at full resolution without downloading the
products.
March 3, 2008. The first releases of HRSC
orthophoto and DTM data have been added to the archive.
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