Biblis Tholus

Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°33′N 235°37′E  /  2.55°N 235.62°E  / 2.55; 235.62 , [1] one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Tholus , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and the Tharsis Montes . Biblis Tholus lies in the Tharsis quadrangle . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

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2017

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°33′N 235°37′E  /  2.55°N 235.62°E  / 2.55; 235.62 , [1] one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Tholus , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and the Tharsis Montes . Biblis Tholus lies in the Tharsis quadrangle . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

2016

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°33′N 235°37′E  /  2.55°N 235.62°E  / 2.55; 235.62 , [1] one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Tholus , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and the Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

2014

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°33′N 235°37′E  /  2.55°N 235.62°E  / 2.55; 235.62 , [1] one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Tholus , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and the Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

2013

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°33′N 235°37′E  /  2.55°N 235.62°E  / 2.55; 235.62 , [1] one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Tholus , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and the Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

2012

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°33′N 235°37′E  /  2.55°N 235.62°E  / 2.55; 235.62 [1] , one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Patera , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

2011

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°42′N 235°24′E  /  2.7°N 235.4°E  / 2.7; 235.4 [1] , one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Patera , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (110 mi) long and 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from its surroundings.

2010

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2°42′N 235°24′E  /  2.7°N 235.4°E  / 2.7; 235.4 [1] , one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Patera , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (106 miles) long and 100 kilometers (60 miles) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from its surroundings.

2009

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2.7°N, 235.4°E, one of two volcanoes near the center of the Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Patera , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers (106 miles) long and 100 kilometers (60 miles) wide, rising about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from its surroundings.

2008

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Biblis Tholus is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2.7°N, 235.4°E, one of two volcanoes near the center of Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Patera , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes . It is approximately 170 kilometers long and 100 kilometers wide, rising about 3 kilometers from its surroundings.

2007

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Biblis Patera is an extinct Martian volcano located at 2.7°N, 235.4°E, one of two volcanoes near the center of Tharsis volcanism. Along with Ulysses Patera , it is almost midway between Olympus Mons and Tharsis Montes . It was photographed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on the Mars Express on November 8 , 2004 . It is approximately 170 kilometers long and 100 kilometers wide, rising about 3 kilometers from its surroundings. In the middle of the volcano is a caldera , possibly formed as the result of collapse of the magma chamber during eruptions of the volcano. The caldera is 53 kilometers in diameter and four kilometers in depth.