Angustus Labyrinthus - Inca City

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

Angustus Labyrinthus is a unique region near the south polar cap. The squares formed by intersecting ridges earned the feature the informal name of the Inca City when it was discovered in Mariner 9 images in 1972. The linear ridges are believed to have formed by volcanic and tectonic forces, where magma filled fractures in the subsurface and then erosion revealed the magmatic material.

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Image ID: 
V84113007 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
-81.4396
296.074
84113
2020-11-30 03:44
Tue, 2021-02-16
VIS
512 pixels (16 km)
1824 pixels (58 km)
0.031924 km/pixel
0.0321274 km/pixel

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