Major Martian Volcanoes from MOLA - Arsia Mons
Caption:
Two views of Arsia Mons, the southern most of the Tharsis montes, shown as topography draped over a Viking image mosaic. MOLA topography clearly shows the caldera structure and the flank massive breakout that produced a major side lobe. The vertical exaggeration is 10:1.
Cataloging Keywords:
Name |
Value |
Additional Values |
Target |
Mars |
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System |
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Target Type |
Planet |
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Mission |
Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) |
Viking |
Instrument Host |
Mars Global Surveyor |
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Host Type |
Orbiter |
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Instrument |
Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) |
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Detector |
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Extra Keywords |
Grayscale, Mountain, Volcano |
Acquisition Date |
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Release Date |
2000-09-07 |
Date in Caption |
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Image Credit |
NASA/MOLA Science Team |
Source |
photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA02804 |
Identifier |
PIA02804 |