
NASA 3D Topography model of SNOWMAN CRATER on the asteroid Vesta
Description: 3D topography map of Snowman Crater on the asteroid Vesta. 1 cm of this 3D map is equal to 14.2 km on the asteroid and the total area of the map is 180 km x 180 km. The modeling data and imagery was taken on NASA's Dawn mission in August 2011 Explore off world locations like never before with our stunning 3D topographical map 🚀🌌. Experience its surface in accurate detail. A must-have for space enthusiasts! 🪐 Vesta, the brightest asteroid in our solar system, is the second-largest object in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The space rock measures about 330 miles (530 kilometers) across. The bottom crater is named Marcia, the middle crater, Calpurnia, and the top crater, Minucia. It is likely that Marcia and Calpurnia formed from the impact of a binary asteroid and that Minucia formed in a later impact. The region surrounding the three craters is relatively smooth because this is the ejecta blanket of the craters. SMALL 13 cm or 5 inches long 13 cm or 5 inc