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Summary
Globe of 4 Vesta showing elevation, viewed from the south-east, with the south pole crater and its central peak prominent. Elevation data were compiled from Hubble Space Telescope images taken in May 1996, from a distance of 177 Gm with a resolution of about 36 km per pixel. Red denotes high elevation, blue low. Scale as shown in Image:Vesta_elevation_map_HST1996.jpg.
Image taken from http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1997/27/image/e and manually reduced from maximum resolution version.
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