The image shows western Xanthe Terra on August 26 1999 at about 2:41 p.m. local solar time on Mars. The image covers an area about 250 kilometers across and is illuminated from the left. The dark spots on the crater floors are probably dark sand dunes. None of the craters pictured currently have names. Nanedi Valles is the meandering valley at the bottom right. The picture covers about 7°–15°N vertically and 52°–48°W horizontally. The vertical orientation of the image is 3.01° to the west of north; a north-pointing arrow superimposed on the image would point slightly to the right.
To determine the time of the shadow, we can look up the original image files at M04-03241copie d'archive sur Wayback Machine (red) and M04-03242copie d'archive sur Wayback Machine (blue). The "image start time" was 03:26:13.01 UTC, the "line integration time" is 80.4800 milliseconds, and the "downtrack summing" factor is 4. Since the shadow is centered at 6400 pixels from the bottom of the original 10800-pixel-high image (Mars Global Surveyor had a south-to-north sun-synchronous orbit), we add (6400 * 0.08048 * 4) = 2060.3 seconds = 34 minutes 20.3 seconds to get a time of 04:00:33.3 UTC for the center of the shadow.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
Ce fichier provient de la NASA. Sauf exception, les documents créés par la NASA ne sont pas soumis à copyright. Pour plus d'informations, voir la politique de copyright de la NASA.
Les documents créés par la sonde SOHO sont soumis à copyright et requièrent une permission pour un usage commercial et/ou non-éducatif. Voir les détails.
Credit: NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems [http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/policy/index.cfm] [http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/policy.html] The penumbral shadow of Phobos is visible on the landscape of Mars, as photographed by the Mars Global Surveyor.