Image of Deimos (12,4 km), with Mars on the background, obtained with the HyperScout-H instrument on board the Hera spacecraft at a distance of 1024km. The planet appears blue in this near-infrared image image from the instrument. In the background, a variety of martian features can be observed, like the bright Terra Sabaea region at the top, close to the martian equator, or the 450 km-diameter Huygens crater to the bottom right of this bright region. (Credits: ESA)
Image of Deimos (12,4 km), with Mars on the background, obtained with the HyperScout-H instrument on board the Hera spacecraft at a distance of 1024km. The planet appears blue in this near-infrared image image from the instrument. In the background, a variety of martian features can be observed, like the bright Terra Sabaea region at the top, close to the martian equator, or the 450 km-diameter Huygens crater to the bottom right of this bright region. (Credits: ESA)