Hydraotes Chaos

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

This VIS image shows part of Hydraotes Chaos. Hydraotes Chaos measures about 300 kilometers (190 miles) wide by roughly 350 km (220 mi) north-south, and it lies in a valley leading northeast out of Ganges Chasma at the east end of Valles Marineris. Tiu Valles flows northward from Hydraotes Chaos to empty into Chryse Planitia. In planetary nomenclature, the descriptor term chaos means "distinctive area of broken terrain". The general morphology of chaos is steep-sided mesas in close proximity. The initial breakup of the land is due to tectonic forces. With time and erosion the valleys widen and the mesas grow smaller.

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0.887097
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2025-03-29 21:56
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256 pixels (18 km)
3792 pixels (273 km)
0.072145 km/pixel
0.072348 km/pixel

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