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Heliba |
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(Mina, Duestas) |
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mediterranean |
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axatisol | benasol | ciposol | domisol | erjasol | fulisol | gaviosol |
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Earth date: 31 January 1999 - 27 Februari 1999 |
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prehuman |
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Important dates in Modern Martian
History:
2 Heliba 2 Viking Lander
2 contact lost after 1,280 sols in |
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Terraforming and The Darian Calendar |
0N |
The area shown on this map is about 5.9 million square kilometers, which is roughly the same size as the USA minus Alaska or Europe without Russia |
0N 60W |
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More about Mars, Time and Terraforming:
The
Martian Time Website |
Quite a few of Mars' best known volcanoes are actually found on a relatively
small area, from the 27-kilometre giants Pavonis and Ascraeus, to the smaller
brothers Tharsis and Ceraunius or the enormous but quite flat Alba Patera.
Echus Desert, in the rainshadow of the Tharsis highlands, is a striking contrast
with the green slopes of Lunae. The almost subtropical Kasei Valley is the
place where in 18 A.V. (2011 A.D.) Adrianne Shear was the first human
to set foot on another planet. |
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The Darian Calendar created by Tom Gangale | Month and weekday names, maps and page layout by Frans Blok |