List of Labes on Mars
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Labes (plural: labes) is a
exogeologists to refer to chaotic regions, featuring ridges and steep valleys, in the Valles Marineris region of Mars. Labes are named after the nearest classical albedo feature
.
List of labes
This is a list of all named labes.
Planetocentric coordinates are given as planetocentric latitude with east longitude.[1]
Labes | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval date | Named after | Refs |
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Baetis Labēs | 3°40′S 288°32′E / 3.67°S 288.54°E | 88 | 2017 | Classical albedo feature, Baetis | WGPSN |
Candor Labes | 4°45′S 283°48′E / 4.75°S 283.8°E | 134.94 | 1988 | From classical albedo feature at 5N, 75W | WGPSN |
Ceti Labes | 6°47′S 284°16′E / 6.78°S 284.27°E | 11.05 | 2012 | Classical albedo features name | WGPSN |
Coprates Labes | 11°46′S 292°06′E / 11.77°S 292.1°E | 61.97 | 1985 | From albedo feature at 14S, 65W | WGPSN |
Ius Labes | 7°31′S 281°24′E / 7.52°S 281.4°E | 61.18 | 1988 | Classical albedo feature name | WGPSN |
Melas Labes | 8°30′S 288°18′E / 8.5°S 288.3°E | 107.24 | 1985 | Classical albedo feature at 10S, 74W | WGPSN |
Ophir Labes | 10°59′S 291°30′E / 10.98°S 291.5°E | 92.53 | 1985 | Classical albedo feature at 10S, 65W | WGPSN |
References
- ^ Washington University in St Louis PDS Geosciences Node (2023-08-18). "Coordinate System". Coordinate System. Retrieved 2023-08-18.