Olympus Mons Flank

Scaled Image

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

Today's VIS image is located on the eastern flank of Olympus Mons. Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in the solar system, reaching heights over 25 km (16 miles) tall from base to summit, with the base covering an area as large as the state of Arizona. For comparison, Mauna Loa is 9 km (5.5 miles) tall measured from its base on the sea floor. The large escarpment at the bottom of the image is called Olympus Rupes. The escarpment is a cliff where there is a large elevation change over a short distance. The elevation change from the lower volcanic plains to the volcano flank is up to 8km (5 miles), almost the height of Mount Everest.

Please see the THEMIS Data Citation Note for details on crediting THEMIS images. 

Context

19.1515
229.915
103988
2025-05-24 15:52
Mon, 2025-09-15
VIS
256 pixels (18 km)
3792 pixels (271 km)
0.07152 km/pixel
0.0725783 km/pixel

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