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- Q16890999 subject Q8804817.
- Q16890999 abstract "Template:MarsGeo-PlainsElysium Planitia, located in the Elysium and Aeolis quadrangles, is a broad plain that straddles the equator of Mars, centered at 3.0°N 154.7°E / 3.0; 154.7. It lies to the south of the volcanic province of Elysium, the second largest volcanic region on the planet, after Tharsis.The largest craters in this Elysium Planitia are Eddie, Lockyer, and Tombaugh. Elysium contains major volcanoes named Elysium Mons and Albor Tholus and river valleys--one of which, Athabasca Valles may be one of the youngest on Mars. On the east side is an elongated depression called Orcus Patera.A 2005 photo of a locale within Elysium Planitia at 5° N, 150° E by the Mars Express spacecraft shows what may be ash-covered water ice. The volume of ice is estimated to be 800 km (500 mi) by 900 km (560 mi) in size and 45 m (148 ft) deep, similar in size and depth to the North Sea. The ice is thought to be the remains of water floods from the Cerberus Fossae fissures about 2 to 10 million years ago. The surface of the area is broken into 'plates' like broken ice floating on a lake. Impact crater counts show that the plates are up to 1 million years older than the gap material, showing that the area solidified much too slowly for the material to be basaltic lava.The InSight mission is expected to land on Elysium Planitia in September 2016.".
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- Q16890999 point "3.0 154.7".
- Q16890999 type SpatialThing.
- Q16890999 comment "Template:MarsGeo-PlainsElysium Planitia, located in the Elysium and Aeolis quadrangles, is a broad plain that straddles the equator of Mars, centered at 3.0°N 154.7°E / 3.0; 154.7. It lies to the south of the volcanic province of Elysium, the second largest volcanic region on the planet, after Tharsis.The largest craters in this Elysium Planitia are Eddie, Lockyer, and Tombaugh.".
- Q16890999 label "Elysium Planitia".
- Q16890999 lat "3.0".
- Q16890999 long "154.7".
- Q16890999 depiction Elysium_Planitia_topo.jpg.