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Olympus Mons on the Mars Map

Olympus Mons

Feature typeMountain
Size (km)350
Coordinates (latitude, longitude)18.7, -133.8
The tallest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons stands about 22 km high and spans 600 km in diameter.

Mars Surface Features Facing Earth

Valles Marineris

Valley

Valles Marineris
Valles Marineris
Vast canyon system stretching over 4,000 km, sometimes called the 'Grand Canyon of Mars'.
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Hellas Planitia

Plain

Hellas Planitia
Hellas Planitia
A huge impact basin in the southern hemisphere, one of the largest visible depressions on Mars.
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Syrtis Major Planum

Plateau

Syrtis Major Planum
Syrtis Major Planum
Dark basaltic plateau easily observed from Earth, used historically to track Martian rotation.
More about Syrtis Major Planum
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