k Mars polar ice cap Mars polar ice cap, altimetric radar image. The thickness of the cap is colorcoded from purple 00.5 kilometres, thinnest through to red 3.5 kilometres, thickest. The total volume of ice contained in the cap is the equivalent to a layer of water 11 metres deep across the planet. The total volume of ice contained in the cap is equivalent to a layer of water 11 metres deep across the planet. The thickness of the cap was measured using the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding MARSIS onboard the Mars Express orbiter. To generate the map, this data was combined with topographic data obtained by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter onboard the Mars Global Surveyor orbiter. The dark circular area covers latitudes where data cannot be collected. The dark circular area covers latitudes where data cannot be collected. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mars  polar ice cap Mars  polar ice cap, altimetric radar image. The thickness   of the cap is color coded from purple  0 0.5 kilometres, thinnest  through to red  3.5 kilometres, thickest . The total volume of ice contained in the cap is the equivalent to a layer of water 11 metres deep across the planet. The total volume of ice contained in the cap is equivalent to a layer of water 11 metres deep across the planet. The thickness of the cap was measured using the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding  MARSIS  onboard the Mars Express orbiter. To generate the map, this data was combined with topographic data obtained by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter onboard the Mars Global Surveyor orbiter. The dark circular area covers latitudes where data cannot be collected. The dark circular area covers latitudes where data cannot be collected.
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Mars' polar ice cap

Mars' polar ice cap, altimetric radar image. The thickness  of the cap is color-coded from purple (0-0.5 kilometres, thinnest) through to red (3.5 kilometres, thickest). The total volume of ice contained in the cap is the equivalent to a layer of water 11 metres deep across the planet. The total volume of ice contained in the cap is equivalent to a layer of water 11 metres deep across the planet. The thickness of the cap was measured using the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) onboard the Mars Express orbiter. To generate the map, this data was combined with topographic data obtained by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter onboard the Mars Global Surveyor orbiter. The dark circular area covers latitudes where data cannot be collected. The dark circular area covers latitudes where data cannot be collected.

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