Mars Odyssey: Mars' Northern Hemisphere
NASA's Mars Odyssey detected water ice in the northern hemisphere. During the winter months, the icy soil is covered by a thick layer of carbon dioxide ('dry ice') frost obscuring the water ice signature.
This animation is match-framed to animation 2779 and animation 2780. Its purpose is to establish a frame of reference using a true color data set. In this case, that data is from Viking.
Animation using Viking true color data. Tilts down to show the martian northern hemisphere.
This is a mosaic of the northern hemisphere of Mars as seen through Viking data.
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This is a mosaic of the northern hemisphere of Mars as seen through Viking data
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Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
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Animators
- Alex Kekesi (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
- Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC)
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Scientists
- David Smith (NASA/GSFC)
- Maria Zuber (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Gregory Neumann (Johns Hopkins University)
Release date
This page was originally published on Thursday, July 3, 2003.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:57 PM EDT.
Missions
This page is related to the following missions:Series
This page can be found in the following series:Datasets used
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Topography [MGS: MOLA]
ID: 352 -
True Color [Viking: Images]
ID: 531
Note: While we identify the data sets used on this page, we do not store any further details, nor the data sets themselves on our site.