Nanedi Valles
Nanedi Valles, as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see more details. | |
Coordinates | 4°54′N 49°00′W / 4.9°N 49.0°WCoordinates: 4°54′N 49°00′W / 4.9°N 49.0°W |
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Nanedi Valles is a large valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars, located at 4.9° N and 49.0° W. It is 508.0 km long and was named for the word for "planet" in Sesotho, the national language of Lesotho, Africa.[1]
Nanedi Valles is located between Shalbatana Vallis and upper Maja Valles. It is 4 km wide at its northern end. Its shape is similar to that of Nirgal Vallis, being very sinuous and having only a few short branches.[2]
Unusually for Martian valleys, the individual channel structures within the wider valley floors can occasionally be seen in this system.[3]
Gallery
- Wide view of Nanedi Valles, as seen by Viking 1 Orbiter
- Close view of Nanedi Valles, as seen by Mars Global Surveyor Arrow points to a small channel that formed after the main valley. This is an enlargement of previous image.
- Nanedi Valles Close-up, as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see more details.
- Section of Nanedi Valles, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program
See also
References
- ↑ http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov
- ↑ Baker, V. 1982. The Channels of Mars. University of Texas Press. Austin
- ↑ Malin, M.C., and Carr, M.H. (1999), Groundwater formation of martian valleys, Nature, 397, 589-592
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