Mars Odyssey THEMIS Image: South Polar Cap
![]() Simultaneous THEMIS infrared and visible images near the south polar cap in late summer. The black areas in the infrared image are near -125 deg C and correspond to solid CO2 ice. The purple regions are areas of exposed water ice at a temperature near -95 deg C. The warmest (red) areas are classic ‘dark lanes’ of frost-free soil at a temperature near -55 deg C. The right panel shows the same infrared image with a THEMIS visible image superimposed. The infrared image is approximately 32 km wide. [Source: ASU THEMIS Science Team] Note: this THEMIS infrared image has not been radiometrically nor geometrically calibrated for this preliminary release. An empirical correction has been performed to remove instrumental effects. A linear shift has been applied in the cross-track and down-track direction to approximate spacecraft and planetary motion. Fully calibrated and geometrically projected images will be released through the Planetary Data System in accordance with Project policies at a later time.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University/U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff |
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