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High Resolution Stereo Camera / Explained

What is High Resolution Stereo Camera?

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Overview

A High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) is an advanced optical instrument designed to capture highly detailed, three-dimensional images of planetary surfaces. Such cameras are essential for creating precise topographic maps, studying geological features, and identifying potential landing sites for robotic and human missions.

Current status

High Resolution Stereo Camera is currently classified as Dormant. Dormant means there has been no significant new coverage recently. Peak interest was on Mar 20, 03:17 PM.

Recent events

  • The High Resolution Stereo Camera captured 3D photos of craters on Mars.

    Mar 10, 08:13 PM · Space Science Research

    This imaging accomplishment provides detailed three-dimensional views of the Martian surface.

  • A new exoplanet survey method has found high rates of closely orbiting planets.

    Mar 10, 07:00 PM · Space Science Research

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