This stereoscopic image shows Trouvelot Crater and its surroundings on Mars. It was generated from data captured by the High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s Mars Express orbiter on 12 October 2024 (orbit 26233). The anaglyph offers a three-dimensional view when viewed using red-green or red-blue glasses.
[Image description: A top‑down, grey‑toned view of a cratered Martian landscape. Several round impact craters of different sizes are scattered across the surface. In the centre, darker shaded areas hint at ridges or depressions, creating a textured pattern against the smoother surroundings. The terrain looks rough, dusty, and uneven, with subtle shadows giving the scene a three‑dimensional feel.]