Anseris Mons

Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

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2018

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2017

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2016

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entrant 0.074

Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2014

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2013

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2012

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.65°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian "sea" level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2011

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern highlands of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.6°E and latitude 29.81°S. The mountain is 58 km (36 mi) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum ( martian “sea” level ) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains. [1] The mountain lies in the southeastern quarter of the Iapygia quadrangle (MC-21), straddling the boundary with the adjoining Hellas quadrangle (MC-28) to the south.

2010

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Anseris Mons is an isolated massif (mountain) in the southern hemisphere of Mars , located at the northeastern edge of Hellas Planitia at longitude 86.6E and latitude 29.81 S. The mountain is 58 km (36 miles) in diameter and rises to an elevation of approximately 4,200 m (13,780 ft) above datum (martian “sea” level) or about 6,200 m (20,300 ft) above the surrounding plains [1] .