Among the most interesting landforms on Mars are features referred to
as ‘chaotic terrain’. Dozens or even hundreds of isolated mountains up
to 2000 m high are scattered in these extensive regions. Seen from
orbit, they form a bizarre, chaotic pattern. Such terrains are found
over a large area to both the west and east of Valles Marineris, the
largest canyon in the Solar System. Hydraotes Chaos, showcased in this
video, is a typical example of this type of landscape.
The data
used to generate these images and the simulated flyover were acquired
with the High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s Mars Express orbiter.
This anaglyph movie can be viewed using stereoscopic glasses with red–green or red–blue filters.
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