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Gangale & Dudley-Flores
Proposed Additions to the Cartographic Database of Mars
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East
Longitude
Latitude
Table 2: Classical Albedo Names From Greek
Name
Boreosyrtis
Feature
Type
Canalis
54.68
70
Deuteronilus
Canalis
34.68
0
Deuteronilus
Mensae
Deuteronilus
Colles
Hellas
Mensae
45.11
23.92
Second Nile in Greek.
Colles
41.95
21.7
Second Nile in Greek.
Regio
-39.67
70
The indigenous name of Greece.
Hellas Planitia
Hellas Montes
Nilokeras
Planitia
Montes
Canalis
-42.43
-37.63
29.71
70.5
97.61
305
The indigenous name of Greece.
The indigenous name of Greece.
"Horn of the Nile" in Greek.
Nilokeras
Scopulus
Nilokeras Fossa
Nilokeras
Mensae
Nilosyrtis
Scopulus
31.72
304.15
Horn of the Nile in Greek.
Fossa
Mensae
24.59
30.48
302.17
308.05
Horn of the Nile in Greek.
Horn of the Nile in Greek.
Canalis
41.66
70
"Sandbank of the Nile" in Greek.
Mensae
34.77
68.47
"Sandbank of the Nile" in Greek.
Mensae
43.87
48.86
"First (Eastern) part of Nile" in Greek.
Nilosyrtis
Mensae
Protonilus
Mensae
Origin
Northern sandbank in Greek.
"Second Nile" in Greek.
Usage
1888 Schiaparelli, 1895 Lowell, 1901
Antoniadi, 1955 BAA, 1967 IAU.
1888 Schiaparelli, 1895 Lowell, 1901
Antoniadi, 1905 Lowell, 1954 De
Vaucouleurs, 1955 BAA, 1957 IAU.
1888 Schiaparelli, 1895 Lowell, 1901
Antoniadi, 1954 De Vaucouleurs, 1955
BAA, 1957 IAU.
1888 Schiaparelli, 1895 Lowell, 1901
Antoniadi, 1905 Lowell, 1954 De
Vaucouleurs, 1955 BAA, 1957 IAU.
1888 Schiaparelli, 1895 Lowell, 1901
Antoniadi, 1905 Lowell, 1954 De
Vaucouleurs, 1955 BAA, 1957 IAU.
East
Longitude
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Name
Uranius Patera
Feature
Type
Patera
26.32
267.2
Uranius Tholus
Tholus
26.25
262.43
Uranius Fossae
Fossae
25.29
269.87
Uranius Mons
Mons
26.9
267.85
Utopia Rupes
Rupes
43.53
86.03
Utopia Planitia
Planitia
46.74
117.52
Xanthe Dorsa
Xanthe Terra
Xanthe
Scopulus
Xanthe Montes
Dorsa
Terra
Scopulus
35.9
1.6
19.38
325.96
311.95
307.49
Origin
"Heavenly" in Greek. In Greek
mythology, one of the muses, the nine
daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Urania was the muse of astronomy and
celestial forces, and arbitress of fate.
"Heavenly" in Greek. In Greek
mythology, one of the muses, the nine
daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Urania was the muse of astronomy and
celestial forces, and arbitress of fate.
"Heavenly" in Greek. In Greek
mythology, one of the muses, the nine
daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Urania was the muse of astronomy and
celestial forces, and arbitress of fate.
"Heavenly" in Greek. In Greek
mythology, one of the muses, the nine
daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Urania was the muse of astronomy and
celestial forces, and arbitress of fate.
"Nowhere" in Greek, used by Thomas
More for the ideal state.
"Nowhere" in Greek, used by Thomas
More to connote the ideal state.
Golden-Yellow Land.
Golden-Yellow Land.
Golden-Yellow Land.
Montes
18.13
305.08
Golden-Yellow Land.
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