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العربية: صُورة مُركَّبة التقطها مسبار ڤايكينغ 1 لجبل أوليمپوس على كوكب المريخ، وهذا الجبل هو أكبر وأعلى بُركان وجبل في المجموعة الشمسيَّة.
English: A composite Viking orbiter image of Olympus Mons on Mars, the tallest known volcano and mountain in the Solar System.
Français : Olympus Mons sur Mars, le plus grand volcan et la plus haute montagne du Système Solaire. Image composite réalisée à partir de clichés pris par la sonde Viking 1, en 1978.
Русский: Изображение вулкана Олимп на Марсе, полученное из множества фотографий, сделанных аппаратом Викинг-1 22 июня 1978 года.
Original caption: This image is a mosaic of Olympus Mons. The mosaic was created with the medium-resolution black and white MDIM combined with a low resolution color image mosaic acquired on the 735 orbit of Viking 1 on June 22, 1978. The cental edifice of Olympus Mons has a summit caldera 24 km above the surrounding plains. Surrounding the volcano is an outward-facing scarp 550 km in diameter and several kilometers high. Beyond the scarp is a moat filled with lava, most likely derived from Olympus Mons. Farther out is an aureole of characteristically grooved terrain, just visible at the top of the frame. Image Processing by Jody Swann/Tammy Becker/Alfred McEwen, using the PICS (Planetary Image Cartography System) image processing system developed at the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona. |
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Source | Edited version of File:Olympus Mons.jpg originally from http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-mars.html#features. |
jan sitelen | Image by NASA, modifications by Seddon |
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cleared up. The original can be viewed here: Olympus Mons.jpg: . Modifications made by Seddon.
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 10 August 2009. It was captioned as follows: English: A composite image of Olympus Mons on Mars, the tallest known volcano and mountain in the Solar System. Other languages:
Bosanski: Kompozitna slika Olympus Mons-a, najvišeg poznatog vulkana i planine u Sunčevom sistemu. Čeština: Složený snímek vulkánu Olympus Mons na Marsu, nejvyšší známé hory a sopky ve sluneční soustavě Dansk: Et sammensat billede af Olympus Mons på Mars, som er højest kendte vulkan og bjerg i solsystemet. Deutsch: Der Olympus Mons, ein Vulkan auf dem Mars, ist der höchste und größte bekannte Berg in unserem Sonnensystem English: A composite image of Olympus Mons on Mars, the tallest known volcano and mountain in the Solar System. Español: Imagen compuesta del Monte Olimpo en el planeta Marte, el volcán más alto conocido de todo el Sistema Solar. Esperanto: Kunmetita bildo de Olympus Mons sur la planedo Marso - la plej granda konata vulkano kaj monto en la suna sistemo. Français : Une image composite de Olympus Mons sur Mars, le plus haut volcan connu de notre système solaire. Italiano: L'Olympus Mons, il più grande rilievo del pianeta Marte e dell'intero Sistema solare. Collage di immagini riprese dalla sonda spaziale statunitense Viking 1. Magyar: A marsi Olympus Monsnak, a Naprendszer legnagyobb pajzsvulkánjának és legmagasabb hegyének kompozit képe Nederlands: composietbeeld van de Olympus Mons op de planeet Mars, met een hoogte van 27.000 meter en een diameter van ruim 500 kilometer de grootst bekende vulkaan en berg van het zonnestelsel Polski: Obraz wulkanu Olympus Mons na Marsie — największego obiektu tego typu w Układzie Słonecznym. Português: Uma imagem composta do Olympus Mons em Marte, o mais alto vulcão e motanha do Sistema Solar. Български: Композитна снимка на вулкана Олимп (Olympus Mons) на Марс - най-високия вулкан и планина в Слънчевата система. Македонски: Планината Олимп на Марс, највисокиот вулкан и воопшто планина во Сончевиот систем со височина од над 27.000 м. |
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