Three different composite images of the same region of Vesta's surface. These images were produced by combining images obtained by the VIR instrument aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft. The VIR instrument can image Vesta in many different wavelength regions, called bands, in the near ultraviolet, visible and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. The top image is a RGB composite simulated true color image. The wavelength of red light is around 700nm, of green light is around 550nm and of blue light is around 440nm, so this image approximates what the human eye would see looking at Vesta. The middle image is taken in the infrared part of the spectrum and shows the thermal emission of Vesta's surface; the light colors correspond to the hottest temperatures and the dark colors correspond to the coldest temperatures. The bottom image is another RGB composite image in which bands from the visible and infrared were combined to enhance the differences in the composition of Vesta's surface. In the case of this bottom image different colors correspond to characteristics of the composition of the surface.

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