Tartarus Colles

Tartarus Colles are a group of knobby hills in the northern plains of Mars .

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2018

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2. Geology

3. Observational history

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Tartarus Colles runs from 8° to 33° north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude. They were named after a classic albedo feature . The name was officially approved by the IAU in 1985. [1] The term " Colles " is used for small hills or knobs. [2]

2017

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Tartarus Colles are a group of hills in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars . They run from 8° to 33° north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude. They were named after a classic albedo feature. The name was officially approved by the IAU in 1985. [1] The term "Colles" is used for small hills or knobs. [2]

2014

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Tartarus Colles are a group of hills in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars . They run from 8° to 33° north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude. They were named after a classic albedo feature. The name was officially approved by the IAU in 1985. [1]

2013

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Tartarus Colles are a group of hills in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars . They run from 8° to 33° north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude. They were named after a classic albedo feature. The name was officially approved by the IAU in 1985. [1]

2011

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Tartaris Colles are a group of hills in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars . They run from 8° to 33° north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude. They were named after a classic albedo feature. The name was officially approved by the IAU in 1985. [1]

2009

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Tartaris Colles are a group of hills in the Diacria quadrangle of Mars . They run from 8° to 33° north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude. They were named after a classic albedo feature. The name was officially approved by the IAU in 1985. [1]