The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars , and contains parts of the regions Elysium Planitia and Terra Cimmeria . A small part of the Medusae Fossae Formation lies in this quadrangle.
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
459768 characters 19 sections 156 paragraphs 109 images 467 internal links 235 external links |
1. <i>Spirit</i> rover discoveries 5. Mars Science Laboratory discoveries |
gale 0.297 curiosity 0.280 aeolis 0.231 hiwish 0.199 rocks 0.193 hirise 0.181 layers 0.154 minerals 0.138 water 0.133 rock 0.129 gusev 0.123 crater 0.118 sharp 0.114 silica 0.112 program 0.108 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars , and contains parts of the regions Elysium Planitia and Terra Cimmeria . A small part of the Medusae Fossae Formation lies in this quadrangle. |
2017 |
412749 characters 19 sections 146 paragraphs 105 images 454 internal links 180 external links |
1. <i>Spirit</i> rover discoveries 5. Mars Science Laboratory discoveries |
gale 0.299 curiosity 0.250 aeolis 0.244 hiwish 0.205 rocks 0.203 hirise 0.188 layers 0.163 minerals 0.141 water 0.136 gusev 0.130 rock 0.122 crater 0.121 silica 0.118 sharp 0.113 program 0.111 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars , and contains parts of the regions Elysium Planitia and Terra Cimmeria . A small part of the Medusae Fossae Formation lies in this quadrangle. |
2016 |
324747 characters 17 sections 115 paragraphs 82 images 437 internal links 139 external links |
5. Mars Science Laboratory discoveries |
gale 0.287 aeolis 0.272 curiosity 0.249 rocks 0.230 layers 0.170 gusev 0.149 water 0.148 minerals 0.142 hirise 0.135 rock 0.126 crater 0.124 hiwish 0.124 veins 0.115 sharp 0.108 olivine 0.106 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars , and contains parts of the regions Elysium Planitia and Terra Cimmeria . A small part of the Medusae Fossae Formation lies in this quadrangle. |
2015 |
297193 characters 15 sections 97 paragraphs 69 images 399 internal links 130 external links |
aeolis 0.294 gale 0.275 rocks 0.248 curiosity 0.219 gusev 0.161 water 0.153 layers 0.152 rock 0.136 crater 0.126 sharp 0.116 olivine 0.115 minerals 0.114 yardangs 0.112 rover 0.109 silica 0.101 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars , and contains parts of the regions Elysium Planitia and Terra Cimmeria . A small part of the Medusae Fossae Formation lies in this quadrangle. |
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2014 |
265172 characters 13 sections 79 paragraphs 62 images 381 internal links 93 external links |
aeolis 0.289 rocks 0.243 curiosity 0.223 gale 0.215 gusev 0.196 layers 0.145 rock 0.140 olivine 0.128 rover 0.127 yardangs 0.121 water 0.120 crater 0.120 sulfates 0.107 magnetite 0.103 hirise 0.101 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars . It is famous as the site of two spacecraft landings: the Spirit Rover landing site ( 14°34′18″S 175°28′43″E / 14.5718°S 175.4785°E ) in Gusev crater (January 4, 2004), and the Curiosity Rover in Gale Crater ( 4°35′31″S 137°26′25″E / 4.591817°S 137.440247°E ) (August 6, 2012). [2] |
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2013 |
233329 characters 13 sections 70 paragraphs 57 images 364 internal links 65 external links |
aeolis 0.321 rocks 0.259 gale 0.229 gusev 0.223 curiosity 0.211 olivine 0.137 rock 0.133 rover 0.129 yardangs 0.129 crater 0.123 440247 0.106 591817 0.106 inverted 0.104 water 0.103 adim 0.098 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars . It is famous as the site of two spacecraft landings: the Spirit Rover landing site ( 14°34′18″S 175°28′43″E / 14.5718°S 175.4785°E ) in Gusev crater (January 4, 2004), and the Curiosity Rover in Gale Crater ( 4°35′31″S 137°26′25″E / 4.591817°S 137.440247°E ) (August 6, 2012). [2] |
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2012 |
157540 characters 13 sections 57 paragraphs 48 images 293 internal links 31 external links |
1. What Spirit Rover discovered about rocks and minerals on Mars |
aeolis 0.356 rocks 0.288 gusev 0.283 gale 0.206 yardangs 0.155 olivine 0.150 curiosity 0.131 crater 0.131 440247 0.127 591817 0.127 inverted 0.125 adim 0.118 hirise 0.116 magnetite 0.116 apollinaris 0.112 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars . It is famous as the site of two spacecraft landings: the Spirit Rover landing site ( 14°34′18″S 175°28′43″E / 14.5718°S 175.4785°E ) in Gusev crater (January 4, 2004), and the Curiosity Rover in Gale Crater ( 4°35′31″S 137°26′25″E / 4.591817°S 137.440247°E ) (August 6, 2012). [2] Spirit found that the rocks on the plains of Gusev are a type of basalt. They contain the minerals olivine, pyroxene, plagioclase, and magnetite, and they look like volcanic basalt as they are fine-grained with irregular holes (geologists would say they have vesicles and vugs).[3][4] |
2011 |
48353 characters 9 sections 31 paragraphs 24 images 94 internal links 11 external links |
aeolis 0.364 yardangs 0.289 hirise 0.234 gusev 0.213 adim 0.209 gale 0.205 inverted 0.199 apollinaris 0.191 medusae 0.187 ma 0.169 crater 0.163 layers 0.152 stream 0.133 patera 0.125 fossae 0.117 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] |
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2010 |
44354 characters 9 sections 29 paragraphs 22 images 92 internal links 10 external links |
aeolis 0.375 yardangs 0.297 hirise 0.241 gusev 0.220 adim 0.215 inverted 0.205 apollinaris 0.197 medusae 0.192 ma 0.174 crater 0.154 gale 0.151 layers 0.141 stream 0.137 patera 0.129 fossae 0.121 |
The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program . The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). [1] |
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2009 |
35590 characters 8 sections 21 paragraphs 16 images 86 internal links 8 external links |
yardangs 0.314 gusev 0.270 adim 0.265 apollinaris 0.243 aeolis 0.231 hirise 0.227 ma 0.214 inverted 0.211 gale 0.186 crater 0.164 patera 0.159 stream 0.135 vallis 0.119 layers 0.116 rocks 0.100 |
The Aeolis quadrangle covers 180° to 225° W and 0° to 30° south on Mars . It is famous because the Spirit Rover landed there (14.5718° S and 175.4785° E) on January 4, 2004 and drove around the area in Gusev crater snapping photos and analyzing rocks. |