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NASA Odyssey Orbiter, who floated in the orbit on Mars, seized the panorama of the red planet, Arsia Mons, Arsia Mons, look over the cloud sea. The picturesque point offers a very unique appearance of a Marti volcano, a March volcano, which is an angle in space that captures the horizon of the planet.
“We will see Arsia Mons, hoping the summit will go over the early clouds in the morning. statement. Themis can see Mars in both visible and infrared light.
Odyssey, which began in 2001, has been around for more than two years, Martian surface walking around Mars. However, in 2023, Orbiter began to receive breathtaking panoramic views of the Martian Horizon. Because of these surprising scenes cannot be pivoted to get, orbit, slides to a full 90 degree rotating orbiter. This way, on the edge of the horizon of the planet, Mars took the “limited” basis. This Since 2023, Themis’ Fourth limb observation.
Odyssey seized the image on May 2 before the dawn. In the ARSION MONS It is high 12 miles (20 kilometers) and measures 70 miles (450 km) in diameter. For comparison, the longest volcano, Mauna Loa, 6 miles (9 km) from the sea, 6 miles (121 km) in diameter (121 km).
Arsia Mons, as well as one of the cloud volcanoes of Mars and Thharsis Montes or Thharsis volcanoes that form the mountains of Thasis are southern. These mountains are often covered in the morning, especially in the morning with water ice clouds. Clouds occur when the air blows the side of the mountain and then when they are fast cooled.
This review allows scientists to learn Martian weather and events as they change in dust clouds and chapters. Odyssey can catch several of these panorama before their last retirement the end of this year.