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Medior |
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(Gemini, Autumnus) |
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Adir |
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mediterranean |
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axatisol | benasol | ciposol | domisol | erjasol | fulisol | gaviosol |
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pine forest |
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steppe |
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tundra |
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Earth date: 22 June 1999 - 20 July 1999 |
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prehuman |
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Important dates in Modern Martian
History:
2 Medior 18 First manned landing
in Kasei Vallis |
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Terraforming and The Darian Calendar |
-44S |
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 |
-44S 120W |
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More about Mars, Time and Terraforming:
The
Martian Time Website |
On this map it's clearly visible how the greened part of Mars makes a brave
but futile effort to conquer the southern hemisphere. Medusa is quite a lush
area but Memnonia is already a transition zone towards the steppe of
Anarres and the desert of Sirenum. Some isolated craters, the biggest of
them being Columbus and Newton ,have oases within their walls. The name of
the city of Unternullgrad indicates that winters on the southern hemisphere
are much colder than in the north, due to Mars' asymetrical orbit (during
the southern winter the planet is much further away from the sun). In Summer
however the temperatures rise far above zero... |
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The Darian Calendar created by Tom Gangale | Month and weekday names, maps and page layout by Frans Blok |