Kasei Valles

Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

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2018

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

2017

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2. Gallery

3. References

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

2016

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

2015

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

2014

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

2013

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars , located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] Kasei Valles is one of the largest outflow channels on Mars.

2012

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars, located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] This huge system is 300 miles wide in some places. In contrast, Earth's Grand Canyon is only 18 miles wide. [2] It is one of the longest continuous outflow channels on Mars. The Kasei Valles system begins in Echus Chasma , runs northward, and appears to empty into Chryse Planitia . At around 20° north latitude Kasei Valles splits into two channels, called Kasei Vallis Canyon and North Kasei Channel. These branches recombine at around 63° west longitude. Some parts of Kasei Valles are 2–3 km deep. [3]

2011

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars, located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] This huge system is 300 miles wide in some places. In contrast, Earth's Grand Canyon is only 18 miles wide. [2] It is one of the longest continuous outflow channels on Mars. The Kasei Valles system begins in Echus Chasma , runs northward, and appears to empty into Chryse Planitia . At around 20° north latitude Kasei Valles splits into two channels, called Kasei Vallis Canyon and North Kasei Channel. These branches recombine at around 63° west longitude. Some parts of Kasei Valles are 2–3 km deep. [3]

2010

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars, located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] This huge system is 300 miles wide in some places. In contrast, Earth's Grand Canyon is only 18 miles wide. [2] It is one of the longest continuous outflow channels on Mars. The Kasei Valles system begins in Echus Chasma , runs northward, and appears to empty into Chryse Planitia . At around 20° north latitude Kasei Valles splits into two channels, called Kasei Vallis Canyon and North Kasei Channel. These branches recombine at around 63° west longitude. Some parts of Kasei Valles are 2-3 km deep. [3]

2009

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Kasei Valles is a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars, located at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude. It is 1,780 km long and was named for the word for "Mars" in Japanese. [1] This huge system is 300 miles wide in some places. In contrast, Earth's Grand Canyon is only 18 miles wide. [2] It is one of the longest continuous outflow channels on Mars. The Kasei Valles system begins in Echus Chasma , runs northward, and appears to empty into Chryse Planitia . At around 20° north latitude Kasei Valles splits into two channels, called Kasei Vallis Canyon and North Kasei Channel. Thes branches recombine at around 63° west longitude. Some parts of Kasei Valles are 2-3 km deep. [3]