Mare Erythraeum
Mare Erythraeum /ɛrɪˈθriːəm/ is a very large dark dusky region of Mars that can be viewed by even a small telescope. The name comes from the Latin for the Erythraean Sea, because it was originally thought to be a large sea of liquid water. It was included in Percival Lowell's 1895 map of Mars.[1]
Under the name of De La Rue Ocean it was included in Procter's 1905 map of Mars.
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- Albedo features on Mars
- Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle
- Mars stubs
- Astrogeology stubs