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- Enipeus_Vallis abstract "Enipeus Vallis is a valley in the northern hemisphere of the planet Mars. It is centered at lat. 37°N, long. 267°E in the Arcadia quadrangle (MC-3) between the large volcano Alba Mons and the Tempe Terra plateau. The valley follows a gently sinuous, north-south path for a distance of about 357 km (222 mi). It is likely an ancient watercourse that formed during the early Hesperian (or late Noachian) period, around 3.7 billion years ago.The valley is named after a river in Thessaly, Greece. Enipeus is also the name of a river god in classical mythology. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally adopted the name Enipeus Vallis in 1991. Vallis is the Latin word for valley.".
- Enipeus_Vallis thumbnail Enipeus_Vallis_IR.jpg?width=300.
- Enipeus_Vallis wikiPageExternalLink 2007AGUFM.P11E..01C.).
- Enipeus_Vallis wikiPageExternalLink jmars.asu.edu.
- Enipeus_Vallis wikiPageID "22729616".
- Enipeus_Vallis wikiPageRevisionID "560913300".
- Enipeus_Vallis caption "Enipeus Vallis, as seen in THEMIS daytime IR mosaic.".
- Enipeus_Vallis eOrW "E".
- Enipeus_Vallis hasPhotoCollection Enipeus_Vallis.
- Enipeus_Vallis latitude "36.68".
- Enipeus_Vallis location Arcadia_quadrangle.
- Enipeus_Vallis longitude "266.9".
- Enipeus_Vallis nOrS "N".
- Enipeus_Vallis name "Enipeus Vallis".
- Enipeus_Vallis type Valley_networks_(Mars).
- Enipeus_Vallis subject Category:Arcadia_quadrangle.
- Enipeus_Vallis subject Category:Geology_of_Mars.
- Enipeus_Vallis subject Category:Valleys_and_canyons_on_Mars.
- Enipeus_Vallis type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Enipeus_Vallis type NaturalDepression109366017.
- Enipeus_Vallis type Object100002684.
- Enipeus_Vallis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Enipeus_Vallis type Valley109468604.
- Enipeus_Vallis type ValleysAndCanyonsOnMars.
- Enipeus_Vallis type YagoGeoEntity.
- Enipeus_Vallis type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Enipeus_Vallis comment "Enipeus Vallis is a valley in the northern hemisphere of the planet Mars. It is centered at lat. 37°N, long. 267°E in the Arcadia quadrangle (MC-3) between the large volcano Alba Mons and the Tempe Terra plateau. The valley follows a gently sinuous, north-south path for a distance of about 357 km (222 mi). It is likely an ancient watercourse that formed during the early Hesperian (or late Noachian) period, around 3.7 billion years ago.The valley is named after a river in Thessaly, Greece.".
- Enipeus_Vallis label "Enipeus Vallis".
- Enipeus_Vallis label "Enipeus Vallis".
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- Enipeus_Vallis wasDerivedFrom Enipeus_Vallis?oldid=560913300.
- Enipeus_Vallis depiction Enipeus_Vallis_IR.jpg.
- Enipeus_Vallis isPrimaryTopicOf Enipeus_Vallis.