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Chryse Planitia / Impact crater / Planetary geology / Lunae Palus quadrangle / Geology of Mars / Planetary science / Geomorphology / Mars
Date: 2006-05-25 16:05:44
Chryse Planitia
Impact crater
Planetary geology
Lunae Palus quadrangle
Geology of Mars
Planetary science
Geomorphology
Mars

Image Set Scale: Mars is 6,787 km in diameter. Image 1 • What is the feature across the middle? • What do you think the circles on the left side are?

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