ESA Mars Express Images: Kasei Valles outflow channel system
These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, show the region of Kasei Valles, one of the biggest outflow channel systems on Mars. Kasei is the Japanese word for the planet Mars.
The HRSC obtained these images during orbit 1429 at a ground resolution of approximately 29 metres per pixel.
The Kasei Valles region lies approximately between 21° and 28° North at 292.5° East.
Connecting the southern Echus Chasma and the plain Chryse Planitia in the East, Kasei Valles has a width of roughly 500 kilometres and, if Echus Chasma is included, extends for approximately 2500 kilometres.
There are two sets of images in this release, one showing the North branch, one showing the South branch. Both branches extend approximately South-West to North-East, and the images have been rotated one-quarter clockwise so that North is to the right.
Both valley branches exhibit a depth of 2900 metres.