Mars Quadrangles

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Quadrangles The maps below were produced by the Mars Global Surveyor's Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter; redder colors indicate higher elevations. The maps of the equatorial quadrangles use a Mercator projection, while those of the mid-latitude quadrangles use a Lambert conformal conic projection, and the maps of the polar quadrangles use a polar stereographic projection.[1]


Quadrangles

The maps below were produced by the Mars Global Surveyor's Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter; redder colors indicate higher elevations. The maps of the equatorial quadrangles use a Mercator projection, while those of the mid-latitude quadrangles use a Lambert conformal conic projection, and the maps of the polar quadrangles use a polar stereographic projection.[1]

Number Name Latitudes Longitudes Features Map
MC-01 Mare Boreum 65–90° N 180° W – 180° E Features 150px
MC-02 Diacria 30–65° N 120–180° W Features Topographical map of Diacria quadrangle
MC-03 Arcadia 30–65° N 60–120° W Features 150px
MC-04 Mare Acidalium 30–65° N 0–60° W Features 150px
MC-05 Ismenius Lacus 30–65° N 0–60° E Features 150px
MC-06 Casius 30–65° N 60–120° E Features 150px
MC-07 Cebrenia 30–65° N 120–180° E Features 150px
MC-08 Amazonis 0–30° N 135–180° W Features 150px
MC-09 Tharsis 0–30° N 90–135° W Features Topographical map of Tharsis quadrangle
MC-10 Lunae Palus 0–30° N 45–90° W Features Topographical map of Lunae Palus quadrangle
MC-11 Oxia Palus 0–30° N 0–45° W Features Topographical map of Oxia Palus quadrangle
MC-12 Arabia 0–30° N 0–45° E Features 150px
MC-13 Syrtis Major 0–30° N 45–90° E Features 150px
MC-14 Amenthes 0–30° N 90–135° E Features 150px
MC-15 Elysium 0–30° N 135–180° E Features 150px
MC-16 Memnonia 0–30° S 135–180° W Features 150px
MC-17 Phoenicis Lacus 0–30° S 90–135° W Features 150px
MC-18 Coprates 0–30° S 45–90° W Features 150px
MC-19 Margaritifer Sinus 0–30° S 0–45° W Features Topographical map of Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle
MC-20 Sinus Sabaeus 0–30° S 0–45° E Features 150px
MC-21 Iapygia 0–30° S 45–90° E Features 150px
MC-22 Mare Tyrrhenum 0–30° S 90–135° E Features 150px
MC-23 Aeolis 0–30° S 135–180° E Features Topographical map of Aeolis quadrangle
MC-24 Phaethontis 30–65° S 120–180° W Features 150px
MC-25 Thaumasia 30–65° S 60–120° W Features 150px
MC-26 Argyre 30–65° S 0–60° W Features 150px
MC-27 Noachis 30–65° S 0–60° E Features 150px
MC-28 Hellas 30–65° S 60–120° E Features 150px
MC-29 Eridania 30–65° S 120–180° E Features 150px
MC-30 Mare Australe 65–90° S 180° W – 180° E Features 150px
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