Atlantis Chaos
Atlantis Chaos, as seen by HiRISE. Click on image to see mantle covering and possible gullies. The two images are different parts of the original image. They have different scales. | |
Location | Phaethontis quadrangle |
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Coordinates | 34°S 177°W / 34°S 177°W / -34; -177Coordinates: 34°S 177°W / 34°S 177°W / -34; -177 |
Atlantis Chaos is a region of chaos terrain in the Phaethontis quadrangle of Mars. It is located around 34.7° south latitude, and 177.6° west longitude. It is encompassed by the Atlantis basin. The region is 162 kilometers (101 mi) across, and was named after an albedo feature at 30° S, 173° W.[1]
Not far to the northeast of the chaos terrain is the Magelhaens Crater, at a distance of half a diameter to the east is the Gorgonum Chaos, to the south is Simois Colles, southwest is Caralis Colles, further west is Ariadne Colles and further northwest is Ma'adim Vallis. Due north of the chaos terrain is the small crater named Kibuye. Not far to the western edge is the 180th meridian.
Map showing relative positions of Atlantis Chaos, Gorgonum Chaos, Magelhaens Crater and Simois Colles
See also
- Chaos terrain
- List of areas of chaos terrain on Mars
- Martian chaos terrain
- Outflow channels
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References
^ "Atlantis Chaos". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
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