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Mars Globe by Hubble and NASA Paper Plates
FOR RELEASE: March 20, 1997
PHOTO NO.: STScI-PRC97-09a
NSSDCA Photo Gallery
Mars
https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-mars.html#global
Hubble's Sharpest View Of Mars
The sharpest view of Mars ever taken from Earth was obtained by the
recently refurbished NASA Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This stunning
portrait was taken with the HST Wide Field Planetary Camera-2 (WFPC2)
on March 10, 1997, just before Mars opposition, when the red planet
made one of its closest passes to the Earth (about 60 million miles
or 100 million km).
At this distance, a single picture element (pixel) in WFPC2's
Planetary Camera spans 13 miles (22 km) on the Martian surface.
The Martian north pole is at the top (near the center of the bright
polar cap) and East is to the right. The center of the disk is at
about 23 degrees north latitude, and the central longitude is near
305 degrees.
This view of Mars was taken on the last day of Martian spring in the
northern hemisphere (just before summer solstice). It clearly shows
familiar bright and dark markings known to astronomers for more than
a century. The annual north polar carbon dioxide frost (dry ice) cap is
rapidly sublimating (evaporating from solid to gas), revealing the much
smaller permanent water ice cap, along with a few nearby detached
regions of surface frost. The receding polar cap also reveals the
dark, circular sea' of sand dunes that surrounds the north pole
(Olympia Planitia).
Other prominent features in this hemisphere include Syrtis Major
Planitia, the large dark feature seen just below the center of the
disk. The giant impact basin Hellas (near the bottom of the disk)
is shrouded in bright water ice clouds. Water ice clouds also cover
several great volcanos in the Elysium region near the eastern edge
of the planet (right). A diffuse water ice haze covers much of the
Martian equatorial region as well.
The WFPC2 was used to monitor dust storm activity to support the Mars
Pathfinder and Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter Missions, which are currently
en route to Mars. Airborne dust is most easily seen in WFPC2's red and
near-infrared images. Hubble's "weather report" from these images in
invaluable for Mars Pathfinder, which is scheduled for a July 4 landing.
Fortunately, these images show no evidence for large-scale dust storm
activity, which plagued a previous Mars mission in the early 1970s.
The WFPC2 was used to observe Mars in nine different colors spanning
the ultraviolet to the near infrared. The specific colors were chosen
to clearly discriminate between airborne dust, ice clouds, and prominent
Martian surface features. This picture was created by combining images
taken in blue (433 nm), green (554 nm), and red (763 nm) colored filters.
Credit: David Crisp and the WFPC2 Science Team (Jet Propulsion
Laboratory/California Institute of Technology)
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