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Coordinates: 13°00N 56°24W / 13.0°N 56.4°W / 13.0; -56.4
 

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Ister Chaos

Ister Chaos based on THEMIS day-time image.

Coordinates

13°00′N 56°24′W / 13.0°N 56.4°W / 13.0; -56.4

Naming

a classical albedo feature at 10N, 56W

Ister Chaos is a broken up area in the Lunae Palus quadrangleofMars. It is located at 13.0° N and 56.4° W. It is 103.4 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature at 10N, 56W.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature". Astrogeology Research Program. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 20 March 2022.

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Outline of Mars

Geography

Atmosphere

  • Climate
  • Dust devil tracks
  • Methane
  • Regions

  • Cerberus (Mars)
  • Cydonia
  • Eridania Lake
  • Iani Chaos
  • Olympia Undae
  • Planum Australe
  • Planum Boreum
  • Quadrangles
  • Sinus Meridiani
  • Tempe Terra
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  • Terra Sabaea
  • Tharsis
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  • Physical
    features

  • Canyons
  • Catenae
  • Chaos terrain
  • Craters
  • Fossae
  • Gullies
  • Mensae
  • Labyrinthi
  • Mountains
  • Observed rocks
  • Outflow channels
  • Plains
  • Valley network
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  • Gravity
  • Geology

  • Carbonates
  • Chaos terrain
  • Color
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  • Concentric crater fill
  • Dark slope streak
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  • Fretted terrain
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  • Recurring slope lineae (RSL)
  • Ring mold craters
  • Rootless cones
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  • Surface
  • "Swiss cheese" feature
  • Terrain softening
  • Tharsis bulge
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