Post #40by GlobeMaker » 04.03.2006, 17:17
Hi Don,
You said, "Also in the third shot, with snow on it is a very seldom seen volcano that is
just east of Hellas. I knew it was there but with a dusting of snow it sure is visible now."
That seldom-seen volcano is called Tyrrhena Patera. The rough southern hemisphere
only has three big volcanoes. Your textures are marvelous and I will surely
return to this thread again to look at your pictures of Mars. Here is a list of the
names of major volcanoes and craters on Mars, so people can learn the names of
these alien landmasses:
The Three Biggest Impact Craters with Latitude and Longitude
Hellas Planitia : 45 south, 290 west longitude
Argyre Planitia: 50 south, 45 west
Isidis Planitia: 15 south, 270 west
Summary of the Five Biggest Volcanoes with Latitude and Longitude
Olympus Mons : 18 north, 133 west
Arsia Mons : 9 south, 120 west
Pavonis Mons : 0 north, 113 west
Ascraeus Mons : 12 north, 105 west
Elysium Mons : 15 north, 213 west
Summary of Eleven Volcanoes with Latitude and Longitude
Ceraunius Tholus : 24 north, 97 west
Uranius Tholus : 26 north, 97 west
Uranius Patera : 27 north, 93 west
Tharsis Tholus : 13 north, 92 west
Hecates Tholus : 33 north, 210 west
Albor Tholus : 19 north, 210 west
Biblis Patera : 2 north, 124 west
Ulysses Patera : 3 north, 122 west
Alba Patera : 40 north, 110 west
Apollinaris Patera : 9 south, 186 west
Tyrrhena Patera : 22 south, 253 west
Summary of Ten Craters with Diameter, Latitude and Longitude
Orca Crater : 220 miles = 354km, 15 north, 182 west
Cassini Crater : 258 miles = 415km, 24 north, 328 west
Huygens Crater : 283 miles = 456km, 14 south, 304 west
Schiaparelli Crater : 286 miles = 461km, 2 south, 343 west
Antoniadi Crater : 236 miles = 381km, 22 north, 299 west
Aram Chaos Crater : 174 miles = 280km, 2 north, 21 west
Gale Crater : 107 miles = 172km, 5 south, 222 west
Lowell Crater : 125 miles = 201km, 52 south, 81 west
Newton Crater : 178 miles = 287km, 41 south, 158 west
Galle Crater : 143 miles = 230km, 51 south, 31 west
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