| The 
                        European Space AgencyMars Express: HRSC
 
                           
                             | January 17, 2017. 
							 Radiometrically calibrated image data have been 
							 added, with coverage through June 30, 2016.  |  
								  The HRSC (High/Super 
                        Resolution Stereo Colour Imager) is a stereoscopic 
                        camera that photographs the Martian surface to reveal 
                        detail as small as 2 m. The images are used to produce a 
                        geological map showing the location of different 
                        minerals and rock types. The HRSC Principal Investigator is
                        Ralf Jaumann, DLR, 
						Ralf.Jaumann@dlr.de.The primary source for HRSC data is the 
                        ESA Planetary Science Archive.  Through a cooperative agreement between ESA and NASA, 
                        the PDS Geosciences Node is 
                        hosting copies of the HRSC data archives. The PDS 
                        Imaging Node also has copies. Copy of HRSC data at the 
									PDS Geosciences Node 
										
											| Radiometrically Calibrated Image 
											Data, v3 | January 1, 2004 
											through June 30, 2016 |  
											| Map Projected Image Data, v3 | January 1, 2004 
											through August 31, 2015 |  
											| Map Projected Image Data, v2 | January 1, 2004 
											through June 30, 2014 |  
											| HRSC Orthophoto and DTM data | January 1, 2004 
											through February 12, 2009 |  
											| Phobos images, DTM data, and mosaics |  |  Version 2 of the map 
									projected image data will remain online 
									while the version 3 data is being released 
									incrementally. It will be removed six months 
									after the version 3 data has been completed. Version 2 of the radiometrically 
						calibrated images have been removed and replaced by 
									version 3. More information about HRSC is on the 
                        HRSC web site.  Online Tools
										
											|  | Mars Orbital Data 
											Explorer - Provides 
											search, display, and download  tools 
											for this data set. 
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											|  | HRSCview Data Explorer 
											- Online visualization 
                        tool provided by the HRSC Science Team that allows a user to view regions of interest in 
                        HRSC images at full resolution without downloading the 
                        products. |  Oct. 24, 2016. New 
							 version 3 map projected data have been added, with 
							 coverage through August 7, 2011.  Sept. 2, 2016. New 
							 version 3 map projected data have been added, with 
							 coverage through May 7, 2010.  July 26 2016. New 
							 version 3 map projected data have been added, 
							 with coverage through August 13, 2009. July 13, 2016. New 
							 version 3 map projected data have been added, 
							 with coverage through October 6, 2008. June 17, 2016. New 
							 version 3 map projected data have been added, 
							 with coverage through January 19, 2008. June 10, 2016. A 
							 new HRSC data set containing high resolution 
							 images, DTMs and mosaics of Phobos has been 
							 released, Also, new version 3 Radiometrically 
							 Calibrated data have been added with coverage 
							 through Dec. 31, 2015. June 2, 2016. New 
							 version 3 map projected data have been added, with 
							 coverage through June 8, 2007. April 27, 2016. 
							 New version 3 map projected data have been added, 
							 with coverage through November 25, 2005. April 12, 2016. 
							 New version 3 map projected data have been added, 
							 with coverage through March 18, 2005. March 18, 2016. 
							 New map projected data (version 3) have been added, 
							 with coverage through July 9, 2004. Additional 
							 version 3 data will be released incrementally until 
							 it completely replaces the version 2 data set. Six 
							 months after that the version 2 data will be taken 
							 offline. February 12, 2016. 
							 New radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data 
							 have been added, with coverage through May 24, 
							 2015. This completes the replacement of version 2 
							 of this data set. January 27, 2016. 
							 New radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data 
							 have been added, with coverage through August 5, 
							 2013.  December 16, 2015. 
							 New radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data 
							 have been added, with coverage through June 30, 
							 2011.. November 20, 2015. 
							 New radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data 
							 have been added, with coverage through June 13, 
							 2009. November 13, 2015. 
							 New radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data 
							 have been added, with coverage through January 23, 
							 2009. October 29, 2015. New 
							 radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data have 
							 been added, with coverage through January 19, 2008. August 20, 2015. New 
							 radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data have 
							 been added, with coverage through July 8, 
							 2005.  August 10, 2015. New 
							 radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data have 
							 been added, with coverage through February 18, 
							 2005. July 21, 2015. New 
							 radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data have 
							 been added, with coverage through September 30, 2004. July 14, 2015. New 
							 radiometrically calibrated (version 3) data have 
							 been added, with coverage through May 13, 2004. June 5, 2015. A new version 
							 (V3) of the HRSC radiometrically calibrated data 
							 set is being released by the team. It features 
							 improved radiometric calibration based on inflight 
							 calibration measurements. The older version (V2) 
							 will remain available for six months after the 
							 complete version 3 data are released. February 20, 2014. New Radiometrically 
						Calibrated data are available, extending the coverage 
						through orbit 13323, June 30, 2014. February 17, 2014. New Map Projected data are 
						available, extending the coverage through orbit 13323, 
						June 30, 2014. August 12, 2014. New Radiometrically 
						Calibrated and Map Projected data are available, 
						extending the coverage through orbit 12707, December 31, 
						2013. June 11, 2014. New DTM data are available 
						through orbit 6567, February 12, 2009.   |