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Mars from Mauna Kea
The Red Planet viewed from the "Red" mountain
The image of Mars was obtained on Aug 17th 2003 when Mars was at a distance
of 57 million km from Earth and had an apparent diameter of 24.6 arc seconds.
The observers were Jeremy Bailey and Sarah Chamberlain (Anglo-Australian
Observatory and Australian Centre for Astrobiology, Macquarie University).
The image was obtained with UIST and is a composite of three narrow band
filters at wavelengths of 1.57, 1.64 and 2.12 micrometres in the near Infrared.
The dark markings resemble those seen at visible wavelengths, but the south
polar cap (at the bottom of the picture) is less prominent as its ice absorbs
at infrared wavelengths. The slight green colour around the polar cap is a
result of ice absorption.
The image was obtained as part of a program of imaging and spectroscopy of
the planet. The data will provide information on the mineral composition
of the surface and on the gas and dust in the Martian atmosphere.
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