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2018

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Cydonia ( / s ɪ ˈ d n i ə / , / s ˈ d n i ə / ) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia contains the " Face on Mars ", located about halfway between Arandas Crater and Bamberg Crater . [4]

2017

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3. See also

4. References

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Cydonia ( / s ɪ ˈ d n i ə / , / s ˈ d n i ə / ) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia contains the " Face on Mars ", located about halfway between Arandas Crater and Bamberg Crater . [4]

2016

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2. "Face on Mars"

3. See also

4. References

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Cydonia ( / s [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ d n i ə / , / s ˈ d n i ə / ) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia contains the " Face on Mars " feature—located about halfway between Arandas Crater and Bamberg Crater . [4]

2015

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2. "Face on Mars"

3. See also

4. References

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Cydonia ( / s [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ d n i ə / , / s ˈ d n i ə / ) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia contains the " Face on Mars " feature—located about half-way between Arandas Crater and Bamberg Crater . [4]

2014

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1. Location

2. "Face on Mars"

3. See also

4. References

5. Further reading

6. External links

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Cydonia ( / s [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ d n i ə / , / s ˈ d n i ə / ) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia contains the " Face on Mars " feature—located about half-way between Arandas Crater and Bamberg Crater . [4]

2013

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1. Location

2. "Face on Mars"

3. See also

4. References

5. Further reading

6. External links

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Cydonia / s [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ d n i ə ˌ s ˈ d n i ə / is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia contains the " Face on Mars " feature—located about half-way between Arandas Crater and Bamberg Crater . [4]

2012

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1. Location

2. "Face on Mars"

3. See also

4. References

5. Further reading

6. External links

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Cydonia is a region on the planet Mars , and has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4] The area includes the Mars regions: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [5] [6] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [7] Cydonia also features in the song by the rock band MUSE .

2011

89132 characters

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11 images

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1. Location

2. "Face on Mars"

3. See also

4. References

5. Further reading

6. External links

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Cydonia is a region on the planet Mars , and has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from Earthbound telescopes . The area borders plains of Acidalia Planitia and the Arabia Terra highlands. [4]

2010

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1. Location

2. Images

3. See also

4. References

5. External links

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Cydonia is a region of Mars containing several hills which has attracted attention because one of the hills resembles a face, while others resemble pyramids. The phenomena have attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest. [2] [3] The name originally referred to an albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from earthbound telescopes . Today, the name covers three named regions on Mars: " Cydonia Mensae ", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, " Cydonia Colles ", a region of small hills or knobs , and " Cydonia Labyrinthus ", a complex of intersecting valleys. [4] [5] As with other albedo features on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic polis (or "city-state") on the island of Crete . [6]

2009

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1. Location

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4. See also

5. References

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Cydonia is a region of Mars . The name originally referred to an albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from earthbound telescopes . Today, the name covers three named regions on Mars: "Cydonia Mensae", an area of flat-topped mesa -like features, "Cydonia Colles", a region of small hills or knobs , and "Cydonia Labyrinthus", a complex of intersecting valleys. [1] [2] As with other regions on Mars , the name Cydonia was drawn from classical antiquity , in this case from Kydonia , a historic citystate on the island of Crete . [3]

2008

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1. Face on Mars

2. See also

3. References

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Cydonia Mensae is an albedo feature (region) on the planet Mars ( named after a historic city state in Crete ). It lies in the planet's northern hemisphere in a transitional zone between the heavily cratered regions to the South, and relatively smooth plains to the North. Some planetologists believe that the northern plains may once have been ocean beds [1] and that Cydonia may have been a coastal zone (though this is still uncertain). [2] Cydonia is covered in numerous mesas , some of which have attracted both scientific [3] and popular attention. [4] [5]

2007

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1. The Face on Mars

2. See also

3. References

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Cydonia Mensae is an albedo feature (region) on Mars . It lies in the planet's northern hemisphere in a transitional zone between the heavily cratered regions to the South, and relatively smooth plains to the North. Some planetologists believe that the northern plains may once have been ocean beds [1] and that Cydonia may have been a coastal zone (though this is still uncertain). [2] Cydonia is covered in numerous mesas , some of which have attracted both scientific [3] and popular attention. [4] [5]

2006

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Cydonia Mensae is an albedo feature (region) on Mars . It lies in the planet's northern hemisphere in a transitional zone between the heavily- cratered regions to the south and relatively smooth plains to the North. Cydonia itself is covered in numerous mesas and may have been a coastal zone if planetologists are correct in believing that the northern plains were once ocean beds .