Mars Flyover Based on MOLA Data for the Carl Sagan Lecture

  • Released Sunday, December 31, 2000
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This visualization of the topography of Mars was created for Maria Zuber's Carl Sagan Lecture. The camera flies over several areas of interest. The south pole, Tharsis Rise, the north pole, and Valles Marineris. This animation was created using Maya and Renderman, using MOLA Topography data. The colors represent height - dark blue is about 8km deep and white is over 14km high (as measured from an arbitrary location picked as 'sea-level').

Video slate image reads, "Mars FlyoverThis animation flies over several areas of interest.* The South pole* Tharsis rise* The North pole* Valles MarinerisThis animation was created using Maya and Renderman using MOLA Topography data."

Video slate image reads, "Mars Flyover
This animation flies over several areas of interest.
The South pole
Tharsis rise
The North pole
Valles Marineris
This animation was created using Maya and Renderman using MOLA Topography data."



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Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio

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