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Danielson and Kalocsa craters in the Arabia Terra region of Mars were imaged during
orbit 10468 on 19 June 2011 of ESA’s Mars Express by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera
(HRSC). Centred at around 7°N and 353°E. This anaglyph 3D image has a ground resolution
of about 26 m per pixel. Data from HRSC’s nadir channel and one stereo channel are
combined to produce this 3D image that can be viewed using stereoscopic glasses with red–
green or red–blue filters. This anaglyph image best shows the sedimentary layering within
Danielson crater.