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− | '''Ares Vallis''' (''Mars Valley'' in Latin) is a large valley that appears to have been eroded by ancient flows of water. Ares Vallis connects the mountainous [[Margaritifer Terra]] with the [[Chryse Planitia]] delta. The valley passes through the ancient [[Xanthe Terra]] highlands. | + | '''Ares Vallis''' (''Mars Valley'' in Latin) is a large valley that appears to have been eroded by ancient flows of water. It is located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle, at 10.4N and 25.8 W (334.2 E). Ares Vallis connects the mountainous [[Margaritifer Terra]] with the [[Chryse Planitia]] delta. The valley passes through the ancient [[Xanthe Terra]] highlands. Ares was named after the Greek name for Mars, the god of war; it appears to have been carved by fluids, probably water. |
Ares Vallis was the chosen location for the 1996 [[Mars Pathfinder]] mission. The [[Sojourner]] rover explored the border of Ares Vallis with Chryse Planitia. | Ares Vallis was the chosen location for the 1996 [[Mars Pathfinder]] mission. The [[Sojourner]] rover explored the border of Ares Vallis with Chryse Planitia. |
Revision as of 08:05, 9 March 2018
Ares Vallis (Mars Valley in Latin) is a large valley that appears to have been eroded by ancient flows of water. It is located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle, at 10.4N and 25.8 W (334.2 E). Ares Vallis connects the mountainous Margaritifer Terra with the Chryse Planitia delta. The valley passes through the ancient Xanthe Terra highlands. Ares was named after the Greek name for Mars, the god of war; it appears to have been carved by fluids, probably water.
Ares Vallis was the chosen location for the 1996 Mars Pathfinder mission. The Sojourner rover explored the border of Ares Vallis with Chryse Planitia.