Tyagaraja is a large (97-km diameter) impact crater whose floor is partially covered by large numbers of coalesced hollows, giving the terrain an etched appearance. Here a high-resolution monochrome image has been combined with a lower-resolution enhanced-color image. The hollows appear in cyan, a result of their high reflectance and bluish color relative to other parts of the planet. The large pit in the center of the crater may be a volcanic vent, from which the orange material erupted.
Date Presented:
September 29, 2011, at a
NASA Press Briefing
Instrument:
Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS)
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These images are from MESSENGER, a NASA Discovery mission to conduct the first orbital study of the innermost planet, Mercury. For information regarding the use of images, see the MESSENGER image use policy .
Name | Value | Additional Values |
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Target | Mercury | |
System | ||
Target Type | Planet | |
Mission | MESSENGER | |
Instrument Host | MESSENGER | |
Host Type | Orbiter | |
Instrument | Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) | |
Detector | ||
Extra Keywords | Color, Crater, Impact, Radio, Volcano | |
Acquisition Date | ||
Release Date | 2011-09-29 | |
Date in Caption | 2011-09-29 | |
Image Credit | Courtesy AAAA/Sciecnce | |
Source | photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA14849 | |
Identifier | PIA14849 |