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Fig. 7: Left: Small portion of the HRSC swath within the Olympus Mons caldera, obtained during orbit 37. The black
rectangle (size: approx. 2 x 4 km) marks the area, where SRC images were obtained. Right: Mosaic of two SRC images.
7. SUMMARY
Though MarsExpress is still in the commissioning phase
and though little time has been available for a first image
data analysis, we can draw the following preliminary
conclusions:
Relative Accuracy:
* Even with nominal navigation data, solid ray intersections
(+/-20 m) and reliable terrain models can be derived
Absolute Accuracy: ;
Excellent qualitative agreement between HRSC and MOLA
terrain models
* Typical offsets in absolute height approx. 50 m (more
orbits to be studied!)
* Offsets in lateral positioning approx. 100 m, mostly along-
track (more orbits to be studied!)
SRC Mapping:
* Positioning of most SRC images in good agreement with
context HRSC (Level-3) scenes
* Mosaicking of SRC-orthoimages is straightforward
* Time-tag and positioning errors as well as image quality
issues must undergo further studies
We expect that the data products from HRSC/SRC will
stimulate major advancements in the geology and
geophysics of Mars.
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