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Fig. 6a: Portion of a HRSC swath (orbit 68, near the caldera of Ascraeus Mons) with image footprints of SRC images shown.
The SRC image belonging to the red footprint is shown below. The width of the SRC images is approx. 2 km.
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Fig. 6b: The SRC image (left, see Fig. 6a for footprint within HRSC context) in comparison with the corres onding (magnified
by a factor of 4) portion of the HRSC swath (right). Why the effective improvement in resolution of the SRC over the HRSC
image falls behind expectations requires further study.
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