Hellas Planitia

Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . [3] Hellas is the third or fourth largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [4] [5] It is centered at 42°24′S 70°30′E  /  42.4°S 70.5°E  / -42.4; 70.5 . [3] Hellas Planitia is in the Hellas quadrangle and the Noachis quadrangle .

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2. Discovery and naming

3. Possible glaciers

4. Honeycomb terrain

5. Layers

6. Interactive Mars map

7. In popular culture

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. Recommended reading

12. External links

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Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . [3] Hellas is the third or fourth largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [4] [5] It is centered at 42°24′S 70°30′E  /  42.4°S 70.5°E  / -42.4; 70.5 . [3] Hellas Planitia is in the Hellas quadrangle and the Noachis quadrangle .

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1. Description

2. Discovery and naming

3. Possible glaciers

4. Honeycomb Terrain

5. Layers

6. Interactive Mars map

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. Recommended reading

11. External links

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Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . [3] Hellas is the third or fourth largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [4] [5] It is centered at 42°24′S 70°30′E  /  42.4°S 70.5°E  / -42.4; 70.5 . [3] Hellas Planitia is in the Hellas quadrangle and the Noachis quadrangle .

2016

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2. Discovery and naming

3. Possible glaciers

4. Layers

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6. See also

7. Notes

8. References

9. Recommended reading

10. External links

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Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . [3] Hellas is the third or fourth largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [4] [5] It is centered at 42°24′S 70°30′E  /  42.4°S 70.5°E  / -42.4; 70.5 . [3] Hellas Planitia is in the Hellas quadrangle and the Noachis quadrangle .

2015

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2. Discovery and naming

3. Possible glaciers

4. Layers

5. See also

6. Notes

7. References

8. Recommended reading

9. External links

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Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . [3] Hellas is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [4] [5] It is centered at 42°24′S 70°30′E  /  42.4°S 70.5°E  / -42.4; 70.5 . [3] Hellas Planitia is in the Hellas quadrangle and the Noachis quadrangle .

2014

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3. Possible glaciers

4. See also

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6. References

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Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . Hellas is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [3] [4] It is centered at 42°24′S 70°30′E  /  42.4°S 70.5°E  / -42.4; 70.5 . [5]

2013

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3. Possible glaciers

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Hellas Planitia is a plain located within the huge, roughly circular impact basin Hellas [a] located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . Hellas is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [3] [4] It is centered at 42°42′S 70°00′E  /  42.7°S 70°E  / -42.7; 70 . [5]

2012

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3. Possible glaciers

4. See also

5. Notes

6. References

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a huge, roughly circular impact basin located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . It is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep, 3,000 m (9,800 ft) deeper than the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) east to west. [2] [3] It is centered at 42°42′S 70°00′E  /  42.7°S 70°E  / -42.7; 70 [4]

2011

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a huge, roughly circular impact basin located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . It is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System . The basin floor is about 7152-meters deep, 3 km deeper than the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km east to west. [1] [2] It is centered at 42°42′S 70°00′E  /  42.7°S 70°E  / -42.7; 70 [3]

2010

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a huge, roughly circular impact basin located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . It is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System. The basin floor is about 7 km deep, 3 km deeper than the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , and extends about 2,300 km east to west. [1] [2] It is centered at 42°42′S 70°00′E  /  42.7°S 70°E  / -42.7; 70 [3]

2009

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a huge, roughly circular impact basin located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . It is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System. The basin floor is 3 km deeper than the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , extends about 2,300 km east to west. [1] [2] It is centered at 42°42′S 70°00′E  /  42.7°S 70°E  / -42.7; 70 [3]

2008

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a huge, roughly circular impact basin located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . It is the second or third largest impact crater and the largest visible impact crater known in the Solar System. The basin floor is 3 km deeper than the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin , extends about 2,300 km east to west, [1] and its debris field could be interpreted as extending about 7,000 km across [2] [3] . It is centered at -42.7,70.0.

2007

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a huge, roughly circular impact basin located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . It is centered at 42°42′S 70°00′E  /  42.7°S 70.0°E  / -42.7; 70.0 .

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a roughly circular impact crater located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . With a diameter of about 2,100 km (1304 Miles), it is the largest impact structure on the planet. The basin is thought to have been formed during the Late Heavy Bombardment period of the Solar System , about 3.9 billion years ago, when a large asteroid impacted Mars.

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a roughly circular impact crater located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . With a diameter of about 2,100 km (1304 Miles), it is the largest impact structure on the planet. The basin is thought to have been formed during the heavy bombardment period of the Solar System , about 3.9 billion years ago, when a large asteroid impacted Mars.

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Hellas Planitia , also known as the Hellas Impact Basin , is a roughly circular impact crater located in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . With a diameter of about 2,100 km , it is the largest impact structure on the planet. The basin was formed during the heavy bombardment period of the Solar System , about 3.9 billion years ago, when a large asteroid impacted Mars.