OHM Ausonia Mensa

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Ausonia Mensa Ausonia Mensa is a large remnant mountain with several impact craters, rising above basaltic sheet layers, located in the region of Hesperia planum at approximately 30.3 degrees South and 97.8 degrees East. The mountain stretches over an area of about 98 kilometers by 48 kilometers (63 miles by 31 miles) and has an elevation of 3,700 meters (12,025 feet). Some 300 to 500 km north of Vallis Dao and Hourglass. Interesting because of large craters, partially filled with sediment and heavily eroded and numerous branched channels. This add-on contains the mesh and a hires texture, based on a Mars Express image. The texture colour is adapted to level10 Mars surface texture. Medium and low res textures included. See readme.txt for installation

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That pleases me to see appeared of the addons as those here. I had a project of this sort with the pictures (TIFF, Jpg) visible here:

http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Mars_Express/SEMVZF77ESD_0.html

...and I lost all my downloaded data (problem of hard disc )...and of others, at the same time that the courage of me there to put back.

I do not know in which measure the copyright would have done obstacle but it was interesting.

Thank you for this addon.

Edit:

It was at a moment, a year ago, when the link "More info" gave access to a new page with all the available pictures. This henceforth is more complicated and it is necessary to use other links.

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ausonia mensa

Sorry to hear about your HD, mine is making a nasty sound for over a year now, but I have an external HD as backup.

About copyright see quote

"You may use ESA images or videos for educational or informational purposes."


You have to give credit to ESAof course, which I forgot. Most images for Nasa or other institutions can be used for this purpose, so don't worry about copyright.


You can still acces the pictures under Multimedia, Mars Express images in your link, but I have a suspicion that there is far more.
 
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