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Ares Vallis



This image shows the landing site for the Mars Pathfinder mission.
Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: NASA/JPL

Mars Pathfinder touched down in what appeared to be the remnants of a catastrophic flood. Thus, scientists had the opportunity to study the remains of what is thought to be a surface created by flowing water.

A map of the region, shown here, shows what are called the Ares and Tiu outflow valleys. (An outflow valley is one form of channel created by a catastrophic flood). Ares is the Greek name of the god of War, also called Mars by the Romans. Read about the god Ares below). These are to be found on the north-eastern edge of Xanthe Terra (check the large topographic map of Mars). Channels are visible throughout the scene, and may indicate a great deal of drainage in the region. The two main channels seem to b e examples of "straight" channels, rather than meandering river channels. This may mean that during the flood, the water came gushing directly out of the ground. The image also shows many tear-dropped shaped tails around craters in the area, indicating the possibility of much fluvial activity in the past.

On the web page linked in at the bottom of this page one may create one's own map of the region and see the relationship of the Mars Pathfinder landing site to Xanthe Terra, and its outflow channels. Connecting to this web-site is recommended. Once linked, a map is shown which shows the Mars Pathfinder landing site. Click on the landing site location and create your own map. Then use the (-) button to zoom out and view the landing site from a greater distance. Use of this site will demonstrate that the landing site was selected as a potential depositional plain.


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Ares Vallis



This image shows the landing site for the Mars Pathfinder mission.
Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: NASA/JPL

Mars Pathfinder touched down in what appeared to be the remnants of a catastrophic flood. Thus, scientists had the opportunity to study the remains of what is thought to be a surface created by flowing water.

A map of the region, shown here, shows what are called the Ares and Tiu valleys. (Ares is the Greek name of the god of War, also called Mars by the Romans. Read about the god Ares below). These valleys are to be found on the north-eastern edge of Xanthe Terra, which can be seen on the large map of Mars.

The map shows that the two valleys seem to be examples of "straight" channels, rather than meandering river channels. This may mean that during the flood, the water came gushing directly out of the ground. The image also shows many tear-dropped shaped tails around craters in the area, indicating a lot of water flow in the past.

On the web page linked in at the bottom of this page one may create one's own map of the region and see the channels relative to where Pathfinder landed. Connecting to this web-site is recommended. Once linked, a map is shown which shows the Mars Pathfinder landing site. Click on the landing site location and create your own map. Then use the (-) button to zoom out and view the landing site from a greater distance.


PDS Map Maker Homepage

Read about the god Mars (Ares)

Return to the Exploration of Mars

Mars Pathfinder Image Archive


Ares Vallis



This image shows the landing site for the Mars Pathfinder mission.
Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: NASA/JPL

Mars Pathfinder touched down in what appeared to be the remains of a catastrophic flood. Thus, scientists had the opportunity to study what is thought to be a surface created by flowing water.

A map of the region, shown here, shows the Ares and Tiu valleys. Ares is the Greek name of the god of War, also called Mars by the Romans. Read about the god Ares below. Ares Vallis means "Ares Valley". These valleys are to be found on the north-eastern edge of Xanthe Terra (look at the large map of Mars to see Xanthe Terra).

The picture shows tear-dropped shaped tails around some of the craters in the area. These tails indicate that there might have been a lot of flowing water in the area in the past. The tails are part of the reasons why scientists think the region is an valley created by a catastrophic flood.

On the web page linked in at the bottom of this page one may create your own map of the region and see the channels relative to where Pathfinder landed. Connecting to this web-site is recommended. Once linked, a map is shown which shows the Mars Pathfinder landing site. Click on the landing site location and create your own map. Then use the (-) button to zoom out and view the landing site from a greater distance.


PDS Map Maker Homepage

Read about the god Mars (Ares)

Return to the Exploration of Mars

Mars Pathfinder Image Archive




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