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The image shows the first image acquired by the DLR-developed MASCAM camera system during Hayabusa2's descent, shortly after separation from the landing module at a height of about 135 feet with a viewing direction towards the south pole. Particularly striking is a huge block near the south pole, which stands out clearly above the horizon line and is named "Otohime Saxum." It is up to 328 feet tall. (Jaumann et al., Science, 2019)
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