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'''Page ''' - 34-39
'''Year''' - 2005
'''Keywords''' - Mars, Valles Marineris
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.34
'''Number of Pages''' - 6
Abstract
The Valles Marineris is a distinctive system of canyons on the Martian ... any tectonic processes on the surface of the planet, the only legitimate origins of the Valles Marineris are the impact of asteroids and constant blowing of wind prevailing the Martian surface for ...
... photograph taken 19 June and released by JPL on Sunday, 20 June, showed the "awesome" Valles Marineris from about 360 000 km up parallel canyons south of the Mars equator that, if ...
... , and about 350 km end to end. The length of the larger canyon of the Valles Marineris on Mars had been estimated at more than 3200 km. Rockslides detected in the Viking ...
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'''Number of Pages''' - 7
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Apart from the polar caps, the Martian volcanoes and the Valles Marineris, ~80% of the martian surface can essentially be classified as `desert'. The methods used to ...
... Transpolar Assault on the Martian Geographic North Pole
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A. Kangi
The Mechanism of Valles Marineris Formation
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M.A.G. Michaud
Broadening and Simplifying the First SETI Protocol
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... . “With respect to its size relative to Charon, this feature is much like the vast Valles Marineris canyon system on Mars.”
The team has also discovered that the plains south of the ...
... Island airfield for Space Shuttle emergency landings, FBIS Santiago Radio Chilena in Spanish reported. Del Valle said Chile received favorable answers from the U.S. government to two major questions raised ... in California and those taking off from Cape Canaveral , which take a different orbit." Del Valle concluded the earlier statement by saying the "cultural, archeological, and ecological structure of the island ...
... the planet) are the tallest in the solar system. Another remarkable geologic feature is Valley Marineris, a valley hundreds of kilometers wide and 8 km deep, that extends along the equator ... are partially obscured by the clouds in the very rarefied atmosphere (white patches). The Valley Marineris, some hundreds of kilometers wide and 8 km deep, extends from just South of the ...
... included discovery of the largest canyon in the solar system, bigger than Mar's Vallis Marineris , previously thought largest. Lightning activity detected by USSR Venera spacecraft was continuous from altitudes of ...
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