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- Martian_canal abstract "For a time in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was erroneously believed that there were canals on Mars. These were a network of long straight lines in the equatorial regions from 60° N. to 60° S. Lat. on the planet Mars. They were first described by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli during the opposition of 1877, and confirmed by later observers. Schiaparelli called these canali, which was translated into English as "canals". The Irish astronomer Charles E. Burton made some of the earliest drawings of straight-line features on Mars, although his drawings did not match Schiaparelli's. By the early 20th century, improved astronomical observations revealed the "canals" to be an optical illusion, and modern high resolution mapping of the Martian surface by spacecraft shows no such features.".
- Martian_canal thumbnail Karte_Mars_Schiaparelli_MKL1888.png?width=300.
- Martian_canal wikiPageExternalLink 0000117.000.html.
- Martian_canal wikiPageExternalLink 1414.html.
- Martian_canal wikiPageExternalLink gm_emoi1.htm.
- Martian_canal wikiPageID "504035".
- Martian_canal wikiPageRevisionID "592966067".
- Martian_canal hasPhotoCollection Martian_canal.
- Martian_canal subject Category:Canals.
- Martian_canal subject Category:Mars.
- Martian_canal subject Category:Obsolete_scientific_theories.
- Martian_canal type Artifact100021939.
- Martian_canal type Canal102947212.
- Martian_canal type Canals.
- Martian_canal type Object100002684.
- Martian_canal type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Martian_canal type Watercourse104559275.
- Martian_canal type Way104564698.
- Martian_canal type Whole100003553.
- Martian_canal type YagoGeoEntity.
- Martian_canal type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Martian_canal comment "For a time in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was erroneously believed that there were canals on Mars. These were a network of long straight lines in the equatorial regions from 60° N. to 60° S. Lat. on the planet Mars. They were first described by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli during the opposition of 1877, and confirmed by later observers. Schiaparelli called these canali, which was translated into English as "canals". The Irish astronomer Charles E.".
- Martian_canal label "Canais de Marte".
- Martian_canal label "Canales de Marte".
- Martian_canal label "Canali di Marte".
- Martian_canal label "Canaux martiens".
- Martian_canal label "Kanały marsjańskie".
- Martian_canal label "Marskanalen".
- Martian_canal label "Marskanäle".
- Martian_canal label "Martian canal".
- Martian_canal label "Марсианские каналы".
- Martian_canal label "火星运河".
- Martian_canal sameAs Marskanäle.
- Martian_canal sameAs Canales_de_Marte.
- Martian_canal sameAs Canaux_martiens.
- Martian_canal sameAs Canali_di_Marte.
- Martian_canal sameAs 화성의_운하.
- Martian_canal sameAs Marskanalen.
- Martian_canal sameAs Kanały_marsjańskie.
- Martian_canal sameAs Canais_de_Marte.
- Martian_canal sameAs m.02j8t6.
- Martian_canal sameAs Q875660.
- Martian_canal sameAs Q875660.
- Martian_canal sameAs Martian_canal.
- Martian_canal wasDerivedFrom Martian_canal?oldid=592966067.
- Martian_canal depiction Karte_Mars_Schiaparelli_MKL1888.png.
- Martian_canal isPrimaryTopicOf Martian_canal.