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English: Mariner 10 image showing scarps in the southeast Tir Planitia region of Mercury. These scarps may be volcanic flow features or compressional faults. This image was taken during the first flyby. North is up, the scarps trend from southwest to northeast. The frame is about 130 km across. (Mariner 10, Atlas of Mercury, Fig. 8-10)
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Source |
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/object_page/m10_aom_8_10.html
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Date |
1974-03-29
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Author |
NASA
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Permission
(Reusing this image) |
see below
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Location & Time Information
- Date/Time (UT): 1974-03-29
- Distance/Range (km): N/A
- Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -04./172.
- Orbit(s): Flyby
Imaging Information
- Area or Feature Type: scarp
- Instrument: GEC 1-inch vidicon tube (TV) camera
- Instrument Resolution (pixels): 700 x 832, 8 bit
- Instrument Field of View (deg): 0.38 x 0.47
- Filter: N/A
- Illumination Incidence Angle (deg): N/A
- Phase Angle (deg): N/A
- Instrument Look Direction: N/A
- Surface Emission Angle (deg): N/A
Ordering Information
- CD-ROM Volume: N/A
- NASA Image ID number: Fig. 8-10, Atlas of Mercury
- Other Image ID number: N/A
- NSSDC Data Set ID (Photo): 73-085A-01S
- NSSDC Data Set ID (CD): N/A
- Other ID: FDS 62
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