Ulysses Fossae

The Ulysses Fossae are a group of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. They were named after an albedo feature name. [1] The area contains pitted cones called Ulysses Colles [2] which were interpreted to be possible Martian equivalents to terrestrial cinder cones . [3]

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2018

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The Ulysses Fossae are a group of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. They were named after an albedo feature name. [1] The area contains pitted cones called Ulysses Colles [2] which were interpreted to be possible Martian equivalents to terrestrial cinder cones . [3]

2017

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1. References

2. See also

ulysses 0.466

cinder 0.371

tharsis 0.280

cones 0.277

colles 0.275

equivalents 0.190

123 0.175

ceraunius 0.161

pitted 0.159

everest 0.157

notice 0.150

tallest 0.150

cone 0.141

tholus 0.133

07 0.132

The Ulysses Fossae are a group of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. They were named after an albedo feature name. [1] The area contains pitted cones called Ulysses Colles [2] which were interpreted to be possible Martian equivalents to terrestrial cinder cones . [3]

2016

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7 images

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1. References

ulysses 0.466

cinder 0.371

tharsis 0.280

cones 0.277

colles 0.275

equivalents 0.190

123 0.175

ceraunius 0.161

pitted 0.159

everest 0.157

notice 0.150

tallest 0.150

cone 0.141

tholus 0.133

07 0.132

The Ulysses Fossae are a group of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. They were named after an albedo feature name. [1] The area contains pitted cones called Ulysses Colles [2] which were interpreted to be possible Martian equivalents to terrestrial cinder cones . [3]

2015

11845 characters

1 sections

4 paragraphs

7 images

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4 external links

1. References

ulysses 0.466

cinder 0.371

tharsis 0.280

cones 0.277

colles 0.275

equivalents 0.190

123 0.175

ceraunius 0.161

pitted 0.159

everest 0.157

notice 0.150

tallest 0.150

cone 0.141

tholus 0.133

07 0.132

The Ulysses Fossae are a group of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. They were named after an albedo feature name. [1] The area contain pitted cones called Ulysses Colles [2] which were interpreted to be possible Martian equivalents to terrestrial cinder cones . [3]

2014

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1. References

ulysses 0.466

cinder 0.371

tharsis 0.280

cones 0.277

colles 0.275

equivalents 0.190

123 0.175

ceraunius 0.161

pitted 0.159

everest 0.157

notice 0.150

tallest 0.150

cone 0.141

tholus 0.133

07 0.132

The Ulysses Fossae are a group of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. They were named after an albedo feature name. [1] The area contain pitted cones called Ulysses Colles [2] which were interpreted to be possible Martian equivalents to terrestrial cinder cones . [3]

2013

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cinder 0.209

123 0.197

ceraunius 0.182

pitted 0.179

everest 0.177

notice 0.169

tallest 0.169

cone 0.159

cones 0.156

tholus 0.150

07 0.149

06 0.149

Ulysses Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. It was named after an albedo feature name. [1] It is containing area of pitted cones called Ulysses Colles . [2]

2012

7673 characters

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1. References

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tharsis 0.315

colles 0.310

cinder 0.209

123 0.197

ceraunius 0.182

pitted 0.179

everest 0.177

notice 0.169

tallest 0.169

cone 0.159

cones 0.156

tholus 0.150

07 0.149

06 0.149

Ulysses Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.06° north latitude and 123.07° west longitude. It was named after an albedo feature name. [1] It is containing area of pitted cones called Ulysses Colles . [2]

2011

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mound 0.166

mount 0.159

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Ulysses Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.2° north latitude and 123.4° west longitude. It was named after an albedo feature name. [1]

2010

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1. References

ulysses 0.449

tharsis 0.404

fossae 0.270

123 0.252

ceraunius 0.233

everest 0.227

notice 0.217

tallest 0.217

tholus 0.192

olympus 0.175

trough 0.171

mound 0.166

mount 0.159

volcano 0.139

indicated 0.124

Ulysses Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.2° north latitude and 123.4° west longitude. It was named after an albedo feature name. [1]

2009

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1 sections

3 paragraphs

3 images

9 internal links

1 external links

1. References

ulysses 0.449

tharsis 0.404

fossae 0.270

123 0.252

ceraunius 0.233

everest 0.227

notice 0.217

tallest 0.217

tholus 0.192

olympus 0.175

trough 0.171

mound 0.166

mount 0.159

volcano 0.139

indicated 0.124

Ulysses Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 10.2° north latitude and 123.4° west longitude. It was named after an albedo feature name. [1]