Classical albedo features on Mars

The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

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2018

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2. Common feature names

3. List of albedo features

4. Interactive Mars map

5. See also

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2017

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4. Interactive Mars map

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7. Further reading

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2016

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2. Common feature names

3. List of albedo features

4. Interactive Mars map

5. See also

6. References

7. Further reading

8. External links

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2015

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2013

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2012

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2011

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2010

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The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the features they could see. The most popular system of nomenclature was devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the old names are still used to describe geographical features on the planet.

2009

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The classical albedo features of Mars are those light and dark features which can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes , several astronomers created maps of Mars in which they gave names to the albedo features that they could see, the most popular system of nomenclature being devised by Giovanni Schiaparelli , who used names from classical antiquity . Today, the improved understanding of Mars enabled by space probes has rendered many of the classical names obsolete for the purposes of cartography ; however, some of the names have been given to geographical features on Mars.

2008

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The classical albedo features of Mars are those light and dark features which can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope.