Description:
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This topographic model of Jezero Crater is modeled from data taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE. Jezero Crater is currently being explored by NASA's Perseverance Rover. Someday Mars wont just be a planet inhabited entirely by robots.
DIMENSIONS
SMALL
14 cm or 5 1/2 inches long
11 cm or 4 inches wide
3 cm or 1.1 inch tall
LARGE
17.8 cm or 7 inches long
16.2 cm or 6.4 inches wide
5 cm or 2 inch tall
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ABOUT JEZERO CRATER
Scientists believe the area was once flooded with water and was home to an ancient river delta. The process of landing site selection involved a combination of mission team members and scientists from around the world, who carefully examined more than 60 candidate locations on the Red Planet. After the exhaustive five-year study of potential sites, each with its own unique characteristics and appeal, Jezero rose to the top. Jezero Crater tells a story of the on-again, off-again nature of the wet past of Mars. More than 3.5 billion years ago, river channels spilled over the crater wall and created a lake. Scientists see evidence that water carried clay minerals from the surrounding area into the crater lake. Conceivably, microbial life could have lived in Jezero during one or more of these wet times. If so, signs of their remains might be found in lakebed or shoreline sediments. Scientists will study how the region formed and evolved, seek signs of past life, and collect samples of Mars rock and soil that might preserve these signs.
Data Credit : NASA Planetary Data System (PDS); pds.nasa.gov; Caleb Fassett (NASA MSFC) using the open-source NASA Ames Stereo Pipeline and further produced by Michael Christofferson from the University of Arizona using three stereo-derived topography files and Jay Dickson (Caltech) processing CTX image mosaic data. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The HiRISE camera was built by Ball Aerospace and Technology Corporation and is operated by the University of Arizona.
Features:
1️⃣ NASA Perseverance Rover landing site - Jezero Crater.
2️⃣ Derived from 3d scans collected by the HRSC camera onboard the ESA's Mars Express mission.
3️⃣ Jezero Crater is currently being explored by NASA's Perseverance Rover.
4️⃣ A must-have for space enthusiasts!
5️⃣ 3d printed to order from a plant based and environmentally friendly PLA plastic using 100% renewable energy in Beaverton, Oregon.
Dimensions:
Height: 6.3 inches
Length: 7 inches
Width: 1.3 inches
More Information:
⚡ This is made to order using 100% renewable energy in our home here in Beaverton, Oregon.
☘️ This is 3d printed from a plant based, durable, biodegradable and environmentally safe type of plastic.
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♻️ Where possible we try to ship using sustainable and recycled packing material.
🕒 Most orders are made on demand immediately after you place the order and shipped the same day or within 24 hours.
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The sustainable PLA plastic that we use is made from a durable, non-toxic, plant based, biodegradable, and energy saving plastic typically used to make industrial prototypes, medical implants, and countless household items. The bioplastic is derived from sustainably sourced plants instead of petrochemicals and hydrocarbons from fossil fuels.
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