Stratigraphic Section of Chasma Boreale Scarp
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
Stratigraphic Section of Chasma Boreale Scarp
PSP_001412_2650��Science Theme:�Polar Geology
Acquisition date
14 November 2006

Local Mars time
12:52

Latitude (centered)
84.696�

Longitude (East)
4.014�

Spacecraft altitude
316.5 km (196.7 miles)

Original image scale range
from 32.1 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) to 128.4 cm/pixel (with 4 x 4 binning)

Map projected scale
25 cm/pixel

Map projection
Polarstereographic

Emission angle
9.0�

Phase angle
74.7�

Solar incidence angle
67�, with the Sun about 23� above the horizon

Solar longitude
135.3�, Northern Summer

For non-map projected images
North azimuth:��130�
Sub-solar azimuth:��322.7�
JPEG
Black and white
map projected��non-map

IRB color
map projected��non-map

Merged IRB
map projected

Merged RGB
map projected

RGB color
non-map projected

JP2
Black and white
map-projected�� (515MB)

IRB color
map-projected�� (441MB)

JP2 EXTRAS
Black and white
map-projected� (202MB)
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IRB color
map projected� (160MB)
non-map���������� (271MB)

Merged IRB
map projected� (167MB)

Merged RGB
map-projected� (167MB)

RGB color
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
B&W label
Color label
Merged IRB label
Merged RGB label
EDR products
HiView

NB
IRB: infrared-red-blue
RGB: red-green-blue
About color products (PDF)

Black & white is 5 km across; enhanced color about 1 km
For scale, use JPEG/JP2 black & white map-projected images

USAGE POLICY
All of the images produced by HiRISE and accessible on this site are within the public domain: there are no restrictions on their usage by anyone in the public, including news or science organizations. We do ask for a credit line where possible:
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POSTSCRIPT
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The HiRISE camera was built by Ball Aerospace and Technology Corporation and is operated by the University of Arizona.