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  • Ares Vallis
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  • System of valleys on Mars. Landing site of the Pathfinder lander and Soujourner Rover. Contains teardrop-shaped Mesas, believed to have once diverted flood waters.
  • Ares Vallis is a valley on Mars which appears to have been carved by fluids, perhaps water. The valley 'flows' out of the hilly Margaritifer Terra, passes through the ancient Xanthe Terra highlands, and ends in a delta-like region of Chryse Planitia. Its name comes from the Greek name for Mars: Ares, the god of war. Ares Vallis was the landing site of NASA's Mars Pathfinder spacecraft, which studied a region of the valley near the border with Chryse in 1997. Ares Vallis viewed on Google Mars
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  • System of valleys on Mars. Landing site of the Pathfinder lander and Soujourner Rover. Contains teardrop-shaped Mesas, believed to have once diverted flood waters.
  • Ares Vallis is a valley on Mars which appears to have been carved by fluids, perhaps water. The valley 'flows' out of the hilly Margaritifer Terra, passes through the ancient Xanthe Terra highlands, and ends in a delta-like region of Chryse Planitia. Its name comes from the Greek name for Mars: Ares, the god of war. Ares Vallis was the landing site of NASA's Mars Pathfinder spacecraft, which studied a region of the valley near the border with Chryse in 1997. Ares Vallis viewed on Google Mars