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Zooming in on Schiaparelli components on Mars

Zooming in on Schiaparelli components on Mars


Date: 27 October 2016
Satellite: Schiaparelli
Copyright: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) imaged the ExoMars Schiaparelli module's landing site on 25 October 2016, following the module's arrival at Mars on 19 October.

The zoomed insets provide close-up views of what are thought to be several different hardware components associated with the module's descent to the martian surface. These are interpreted as the front heatshield, the parachute and the rear heatshield to which the parachute is still attached, and the impact site of the module itself.

In the image, north is up; west to the left. Schiaparelli was travelling from west to east. The image scale is 29.5 cm/pixel. The brightness of the individual zooms have been adjusted to best reveal the features against the martian surface in each case.

The 100 m scale bar in the main image is only indicative, as the HiRISE image was taken at an oblique angle. The distances given between the various components in the main text have been corrected for this effect.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
19-Mar-2024 11:31 UT

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