This color image shows Raden Saleh crater in a new light. The crater's bright ejecta rays are superimposed on the surrounding terrain, including a patch of dark low reflectance material (LRM). In the lower right corner, rays from Qi Baishi crater are also visible.
This image was acquired as a targeted high-resolution 11-color image set. Acquiring 11-color targets is a new campaign that began in March 2013 and that utilizes all of the WAC's 11 narrow-band color filters. Because of the large data volume involved, only features of special scientific interest are targeted for imaging in all 11 colors.
Date acquired: May 08, 2013
Image Mission Elapsed Time (MET): 10356510, 10356502, 10356498
Image ID: 4029993, 4029991, 4029990
Instrument: Wide Angle Camera (WAC) of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS)
WAC filters: 9, 7, 6 (996, 748, 433 nanometers) in red, green, and blue
Center Latitude: 2.04°
Center Longitude: 158.8° E
Resolution: 440 meters/pixel
Scale: Raden Saleh crater is about 23 km (14 miles) in diameter
Incidence Angle: 21.5°
Emission Angle: 38.1°
Phase Angle: 59.6°
Photo credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
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