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This 3D topographic model of Valles Marineris covers an area of 1000 km by 1000 km. This 3D map is derived from data collected by the MOLA altimeter onboard NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission. Someday Mars wont just be a planet inhabited entirely by robots.
DIMENSIONS
SMALL
14cm or 5 1/2 inches long
11cm or 4 inches wide
1cm or 1/4 inch tall
LARGE
17.8 cm or 7 inches long
17.8 cm or 5 inches wide
2 cm or6 inch tall
ABOUT VALLES MARINERIS
The Valles Marineris was named after the Mariner 9 Mars orbiter of 1971-72 which discovered it. It is a system of canyons that runs along the Martian surface east of the Tharsis region. At more than 4,000 km (2,500 mi) long, 200 km (120 mi) wide and up to 7 km (23,000 ft) deep, Valles Marineris is one of the largest canyons of the Solar System, surpassed in length only by the rift valleys of Earth.
Valles Marineris is located along the equator of Mars, on the east side of the Tharsis Bulge, and stretches for nearly a quarter of the planet's circumference. The canyon system starts in the west with Noctis Labyrinthus; proceeding to the east are Tithonium and Ius chasmata, then Melas, Candor and Ophir chasmata, then Coprates Chasma, then Ganges, Capri and Eos chasmata; finally it empties into an outflow channel region containing chaotic terrain that ends in the basin of Chryse Planitia.
It has been recently suggested that Valles Marineris is a large tectonic "crack" in the Martian crust. Most researchers agree that this formed as the crust thickened in the Tharsis region to the west, and was subsequently widened by erosion. Near the eastern flanks of the rift, there appear to be channels that may have been formed by water or carbon dioxide. It has also been proposed that Valles Marineris is a large channel formed by the erosion of lava flowing from the flank of Pavonis Mons.
Data Credit: derived from data collected by the MOLA altimeter onboard NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission.
Features:
1️⃣ One of the largest canyons in the solar system - Valles Marineris.
2️⃣ Derived from 3d scans collected by the MOLA altimeter onboard NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission.
3️⃣ Scale: 12.5 million:1 or 1 cm = 125 km.
4️⃣ A must-have for space enthusiasts!
5️⃣ 3d printed to order from a plant based and environmentally friendly PLA plastic using 100% renewable energy in Beaverton, Oregon.
Dimensions:
Height: 5 inches
Length: 5 inches
Width: 0.2 inches
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