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[[Image:Mars_Valles_Marineris.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The '''Valles Marineris''' canyon system.]]
 
[[Image:Mars_Valles_Marineris.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The '''Valles Marineris''' canyon system.]]
  
'''Valles Marineris''' is a vast canyon system stretching 3000 km across the Mars equatorial region east of the [[Tharsis Bulge]]. The valley's depth can reach 8 km in some locations. Valles Marineris (latin for ''Mariner Valleys'') was named after the [[Mariner 9]] orbiter (1971-72) which made the discovery. [[Candor Chasma]] is one of the largest canyons that exist in the system.
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'''Valles Marineris''' is a vast canyon system stretching 4000 km across the Mars equatorial region east of the [[Tharsis Bulge]]. The full system is capable of stretching the entire length of the United States.  The valley's depth can reach 10 km in some locations. Valles Marineris (latin for ''Mariner Valleys'') was named after the [[Mariner 9]] orbiter (1971-72) which made the discovery. [[Candor Chasma]] is one of the largest canyons that exist in the system.
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==External Links==
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*[http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/VallesMarineris/ USGS: Valles Marineris]
  
 
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Revision as of 12:21, 28 March 2008

The Valles Marineris canyon system.

Valles Marineris is a vast canyon system stretching 4000 km across the Mars equatorial region east of the Tharsis Bulge. The full system is capable of stretching the entire length of the United States. The valley's depth can reach 10 km in some locations. Valles Marineris (latin for Mariner Valleys) was named after the Mariner 9 orbiter (1971-72) which made the discovery. Candor Chasma is one of the largest canyons that exist in the system.

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