HiClip mini 4K: Mojave Slopes
This locale is a key region for understanding the incredible Mojave Crater and evidence for apparently recent precipitation.
This is a non-narrated clip with ambient sound.
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HiRISE 3D: Ice Flow Features between Craters
One of the reasons for this observation is to help modeling of flow processes.
https://www.uahirise.org/anaglyph/ESP_078313_2185_ESP_078247_2185_RED
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HiPOD 6 Jun 23: Wrinkled with Age?
This image shows wrinkled terrain (sometimes dubbed by scientists “brain terrain”) in association with other features including mounds and circular patterns.
Scientists are still trying to understand how these terrains form on Mars, but it is likely linked to seasonal processes involving near-subsurface ice.
HiRISE 3D: Exposures of Layered Sulfate-Rich Sediments in Melas Chasma
There are excellent exposures on both east- and west-facing slopes, in addition for a look at the stratigraphy and erosional behavior.
https://bit.ly/hi3d-05-jun-23
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
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HiPOD 5 Jun 23: On the Look-out for Dust Devils
In this image, we can see a dust devil traveling across the plains of Syria Planum. The dust devil is casting a shadow, which can be used to estimate its height. This image is part of ongoing monitoring activities by HiRISE of seasonal activities on Mars.
HiRISE 3D: Once Again, Jezero
This anaglyph was made at the request of the Perseverance team as they were finding suitable landing spots in the crater.
http://bit.ly/hi3d-02-jun-23
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HiPOD 2 Jun 2023: Layers along Hegemone Dorsum
Also visible in a Context Camera image, the objective of this observation is to examine light and dark layers along the wall of a depression. A dorsum is a ridge, sometimes called a wrinkle ridge and Hegemone is one of the Graces (according to the ancient Athenians) who were daughters of Zeus and whose name means “leader”.
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_073587_1250
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HiRISE 3D: Contacts between Isidis Planitia Olivine-Rich Units and Other Units
This obervation is to see how far the various spectral units mapped to the west extend (to the east) and covers an area with both distinct thermophysical signatures and diverse shapes.
http://bit.ly/hi3d-01-jun-23
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
HiRISE 3D: Daedalia Planum Lava Flows
This anaglyph shows part of a lava distributary system with potential flow inflation features and small breakouts.
http://bit.ly/hi3d-31-may-23
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
HiPOD 1 June 2023: Dune Gullies of Russell Crater
We’ve seen blocks of carbon dioxide ice in these gullies several times in previous images, which are likely carving out the linear gullies. This observation is part of a potential series to try to determine: 1) how long individual blocks last; 2) whether they stop and restart, or only move once. Russell Crater is located in Noachis Terra, a southern landmass to the west of the Hellas impact basin.
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_073585_1255
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HiPOD 31 May 2023: Not Jenny from the Block
This stunning image shows contact between a blocky deposit and underlying material in Candor Chasma, part of the Valles Marineris canyon system. With a high resolution image of this deposit, we can try to determine the mineralogy of blocks and the underlying geological unit. There is evidence of wind and water erosion, as well as significant gravity-driven landslides in Candor.
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_073588_1735
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HiRISE 3D: Convoluted Folds in Light-Toned Deposits along Ius Chasma Floor
Context Camera images show very cool folds in these deposits. Details in deposits that could help explain how they formed.
Anaglyph details page: http://bit.ly/hi3d-30-may-23
HiPOD 30 May 23: A Rayed Impact Crater in Meridiani Planum
This re-image shows a relatively youthful crater with some very large ejected boulders, big enough to see in Context Camera images. The rays are dark-toned: is this a textural feature or a tonal property of the ejected rock? There is plenty to look at and consider, especially regarding target properties and effects of the impact event on the local terrain, including light-toned layered rock of Meridiani Planum.
HiPOD 29 May 2023: A Diverse Section of Nirgal Vallis
An image from the CaSSIS instrument on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (ESA) reveals additional color units exposed in this section of the wall of the valley, which includes some extensive sections of what may be low-calcium pyroxene-bearing rocks. Our HiRISE image can help to resolve textures (breccias) to test multiple hypotheses concerning the formation of the extensive clay-bearing unit in high resolution.
HiPOD 26 May 2023: Fans Both Light and Dark
This image is part of a longterm seasonal monitoring site with lots of long bright and dark fans. These are formed as a result of sublimation, when subsurface ice is transformed by sunlight into a gaseous state and exposes the underneath darker material. This is subsequently blown about by the wind and the fans will fade over time.
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_073543_0925
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HiRISE 8K: Some Features in Iani Chaos
This observation offers us a “low-dust window” look at the bedrock.
Full cutout on Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2oCB2bF
HiRISE 3D: Strange Features in Hellas Planitia
Along with a digital terrain model, this anaglyph can help us to understand the evolution of the terrain here in northwest Hellas Planitia.
https://bit.ly/hi3d-25-may-23
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
HiPOD 25 May 2023: A Serpentine-Bearing Mound in Ariadnes Colles
A CRISM observation over this unit shows several absorption bands indicative of the mineral serpentine. These probable serpentine-bearing units appear as bright-toned in HiRISE images. This observation will allow us to see the structure in high resolution for better study. The most obvious physical properties of serpentine are its green color and patterned appearance.
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_073513_1450
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
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HiRISE 4K: Across the Crater
This formation is a striking one as not only does it rise above the floor of the crater, but it has lighter-tones than the surrounding terrain.
Full cutout on Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2oCjNxu
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HiRISE is a high resolution camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA). We take images of the surface of Mars. Based out of UArizona in Tucson.