Angustus Labyrinthus

Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges near the Martian south pole (in the Mare Australe quadrangle ), located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It was nicknamed the " Inca City " by NASA scientists due to its superficial resemblance to a ruined city. [1] Like other formations in the area, the name 'Angustus' derives from a name given by Eugene Antoniadi in 1930 to an albedo feature that corresponds with the area. The name was approved in 2006. [2]

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2018

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges near the Martian south pole (in the Mare Australe quadrangle ), located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It was nicknamed the " Inca City " by NASA scientists due to its superficial resemblance to a ruined city. [1] Like other formations in the area, the name 'Angustus' derives from a name given by Eugene Antoniadi in 1930 to an albedo feature that corresponds with the area. The name was approved in 2006. [2]

2017

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges near the Martian south pole (in the Mare Australe quadrangle ), located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It was nicknamed the " Inca City " by NASA scientists due to its superficial resemblance to a ruined city. [1] Like other formations in the area, the name 'Angustus' derives from a name given by Eugene Antoniadi in 1930 to an albedo feature that corresponds with the area. The name was approved in 2006. [2]

2013

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges near the Martian south pole (in the Mare Australe quadrangle ), located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It was nicknamed the " Inca City " by NASA scientists due to its superficial resemblance to a ruined city. [1] Like other formations in the area, the name 'Angustus' derives from a name given by Eugene Antoniadi in 1930 to an albedo feature that corresponds with the area. The name was approved in 2006. [2]

2012

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges near the Martian south pole (in the Mare Australe quadrangle ), located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It was nicknamed the " Inca City " by NASA scientists due to its superficial resemblance to a ruined city. [1] Like other formations in the area, the name 'Angustus' derives from a name given by Eugene Antoniadi in 1930 to an albedo feature that corresponds with the area. The name was approved in 2006. [2]

2011

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars, located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It is 75 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature name. [1]

2010

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars, located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It is 75 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature name. [1]

2009

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Angustus Labyrinthus is a complex of intersecting valleys or ridges in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars, located at 81.68 S and 63.25 W. It is 75 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature name. [1]