File:Syrtis-Isidis zoom 64 pano.jpg
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Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) colorized topographic map showing the impact basin Isidis Planitia (right) and the broad, low-lying shield volcano Syrtis Major Planum (left), just north of the equator in the eastern hemisphere of Mars. Isidis is the third largest of the obvious impact basins on the planet. The calderas Nili Patera (upper left) and Meroe Patera (lower right) are visible within the central region of Syrtis Major.
Some of the features in this image are annotated in Wikimedia Commons.
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current | 17:44, 13 January 2017 | 3,600 × 2,500 (4.28 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) colorized topographic map showing the impact basin Isidis Planitia (right) and the broad, low-lying shield volcano Syrtis Major Planum (left), just north of the equator in the eastern hemisphere of Mars. Isidis is the third largest of the obvious impact basins on the planet. The calderas Nili Patera (upper left) and Meroe Patera (lower right) are visible within the central region of Syrtis Major.<br><br> Some of the features in this image are annotated in Wikimedia Commons. |
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