Rabe Crater - False Color

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple ways to create a false color image. These false color images may reveal subtle variations of the surface not easily identified in a single band image. Today's false color image shows part of Rabe Crater.

Rabe Crater is 108 km (67 miles) across. Craters of similar size often have flat floors. Rabe Crater has some areas of flat floor, but also has a large complex pit occupying a substantial part of the floor. The interior fill of the crater is thought to be layered sediments created by wind and or water action. The pit is eroded into this material. The eroded materials appear to have stayed within the crater forming a large sand sheet with surface dune forms as well as individual dunes where the crater floor is visible. The movement of the sand is from the lower right towards the upper left. In this combination of filters "blue" typically means basaltic sand.

Please see the THEMIS Data Citation Note for details on crediting THEMIS images. 

Context

Image ID: 
V67013006 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
-43.2572
34.5875
67013
2017-01-21 18:25
Fri, 2020-08-07
VIS
256 pixels (17 km)
3792 pixels (262 km)
0.069112 km/pixel
0.0699559 km/pixel

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