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Images of Valles Marineris and adjoining regions of Mars taken by Mars color camera on board ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission at a spatial resolution of 1.2 km from an altitude of 24000 km. Valles Marineris is largest canyon system about 4000 km and 200 km wide and 7 km deep. This image also shows Noctis Labyrinthus at bottom left corner of the image. Fracture patterns at the center of Valles Marineris and northern portion of Noctis Labyrinthus are clearly seen at this resolution.

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Three dimensional view of Arsia Mons created by draping the Mars color Camera (MCC) image on Topography of the region derived from Mars Orbiter Laser Altimter (MOLA). This Image of Arsia Mons region taken by Mars color camera on board ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission on 4-01-2015 at a spatial resolution of 556 m from an altitude of 10707 km. Volcanic deposits located at the flanks of the Mons are seen in this image.
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Images of Eos Chaos region of Mars taken by Mars color camera on board ISRO's Mars Orbiter Missionon 5-2-2015 at a spatial resolution of 220 m from an altitude of 4403 km. Eos Chaos is located at eastern part of Valles Marineris region. Grabens/Fracture patterns at the edges of Valles Marineris are clearly seen at this resolution. Images at this coarse resolution are use full for understanding geological processes at regional scale.


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