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The channels of Reull Vallis
 
7 December 2004

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This Mars Express image shows Reull Vallis, an outflow channel located at about latitude 42° South and longitude 102° East. The image was taken with a ground resolution of about 21 metres per pixel during Mars Express orbit 451 on 29 May 2004.

This is a view looking south-east across Promethei Terra, back up Reull Vallis and the junction with its tributary, Teviot Vallis. The channel seen here is approximately 20 kilometres wide and has cut into the surrounding plain to a depth of 1800 metres.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)

 
 
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This map shows where the images of Reull Vallis were obtained on 29 May 2004, in an area located at about latitude 42° South and longitude 102° East. The image was taken with a ground resolution of about 21 metres per pixel during Mars Express orbit 451.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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Reull Vallis is an outflow channel that extends 1500 kilometres across Promethei Terra in the direction of Hellas Basin. This Mars Express image was taken with a ground resolution of about 21 metres per pixel during Mars Express orbit 451 on 29 May 2004. The image shows an area located at about latitude 42° South and longitude 102° East. North is to the left.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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Reull Vallis is an outflow channel that extends 1500 kilometres across Promethei Terra in the direction of Hellas Basin. This Mars Express image was taken with a ground resolution of about 21 metres per pixel during Mars Express orbit 451 on 29 May 2004. The image shows an area located at about latitude 42° South and longitude 102° East. North is to the left.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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Reull Vallis is an outflow channel that extends 1500 kilometres across Promethei Terra in the direction of Hellas Basin. This Mars Express image was taken with a ground resolution of about 21 metres per pixel during Mars Express orbit 451 on 29 May 2004. The image shows an area located at about latitude 42° South and longitude 102° East. North is to the left.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
 
 
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This Mars Express image shows Reull Vallis, an outflow channel located at about latitude 42° South and longitude 102° East. The image was taken with a ground resolution of about 21 metres per pixel during Mars Express orbit 451 on 29 May 2004.

This is a view looking down Reull Vallis, west across Promethei Terra in the direction of Hellas Basin. The channel seen here is approximately 20 kilometres wide and has cut into the surrounding plain to a depth of 1800 metres.

Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)

 


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