Licus Vallis
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Coordinates | 2°54′S 233°54′W / 2.9°S 233.9°W / -2.9; -233.9Coordinates: 2°54′S 233°54′W / 2.9°S 233.9°W / -2.9; -233.9 |
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Licus Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Mare Tyrrhenum quadrangle of Mars, located at WikiMiniAtlas2°54′S 233°54′W / 2.9°S 233.9°W / -2.9; -233.9. It is 219.1 km (136.1 mi) long and was named after an ancient name for modern river Lech in Germany and Austria.[1]
Licus Vallis, as seen by HiRISE.
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- Geology of Mars
- HiRISE
- Vallis (planetary geology)
- Water on Mars
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