                          THEMIS: Image Detail

                                                                        
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             Impact crater                                              
          (Released 30 October                                          
                 2002)                                                  
                                                                        
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             Image Context:                                             
                                                                        
         Context image credit:                                          
         NASA/Mars Orbiter                                              
         Laser Altimeter                                                
         (MOLA) Team                                                    
                                                                        
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         Dark streaks                                                   
         emanating from within                                          
         impact crater walls                                            
         show evidence for                                              
         mass movement of                                               
         materials.                                                     
                                                                        
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         [Source: ASU THEMIS                                            
         Science Team]                                                  
                                                                        
         Note: this THEMIS                                              
         visual image has not                                           
         been radiometrically                                           
         nor geometrically                                              
         calibrated for this                                            
         preliminary release.                                           
         An empirical                                                   
         correction has been                                            
         performed to remove                                            
         instrumental effects.                                          
         A linear shift has                                             
         been applied in the                                            
         cross-track and                                                
         down-track direction                                           
         to approximate                                                 
         spacecraft and                                                 
         planetary motion.                                              
         Fully calibrated and                                           
         geometrically                                                  
         projected images will                                          
         be released through                                            
         the Planetary Data                                             
         System in accordance                                           
         with Project policies                                          
         at a later time.                                               
                                                                        
         NASA's Jet Propulsion                                          
         Laboratory manages                                             
         the 2001 Mars Odyssey                                          
         mission for NASA's                                             
         Office of Space                                                
         Science, Washington,                                           
         D.C. The Thermal                                               
         Emission Imaging                                               
         System (THEMIS) was                                            
         developed by Arizona                                           
         State University,                                              
         Tempe, in                                                      
         collaboration with                                             
         Raytheon Santa                                                 
         Barbara Remote                                                 
         Sensing. The THEMIS                                            
         investigation is led                                           
         by Dr. Philip                                                  
         Christensen at                                                 
         Arizona State                                                  
         University. Lockheed                                           
         Martin Astronautics,                                           
         Denver, is the prime                                           
         contractor for the                                             
         Odyssey project, and                                           
         developed and built                                            
         the orbiter. Mission                                           
         operations are                                                 
         conducted jointly                                              
         from Lockheed Martin                                           
         and from JPL, a                                                
         division of the                                                
         California Institute                                           
         of Technology in                                               
         Pasadena.                                                      
                                                                        
         Image Credit:                                                  
         NASA/JPL/Arizona                                               
         State University                                               
                                                                        
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                      Parameter   Value          Parameter   Value      
                                                                        
                       Latitude   2.7           Instrument   VIS        
                                                                        
                      Longitude   37.1E         Resolution   19         
                                  (322.9W)             (m)              
                                                                        
            Image Size (pixels)   3043x1239     Image Size   57.8x23.5  
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