White Rock from Mars Global Surveyor: MOLA gridded topography

White Rock from Mars Global Surveyor: MOLA gridded topography
White Rock from Mars Global Surveyor: MOLA gridded topography This image is cropped from the highest-resolution MOLA gridded topographic product, which has 128 pixels per degree (roughly 500 meters per pixel). In this view, high elevations are in white, transitioning through yellow, orange, and red to low elevations in black. The White Rock feature is visible as a small topographic high in the lower left quadrant of Pollack crater, which occupies the center of this map. Although the topography of White Rock deposits is locally steep, this map shows that it does not rise substantially above the crater floor. NASA / JPL-Caltech / MOLA Science Team