Granicus Valles
This VIS image shows a section of Granicus Valles, one of several channel systems that originate near the western margin of the Elysium Mons volcanic complex. The channel system is approximately 750 km (466 miles) long. It is likely that both water and lava played a part in creating the channel.
Orbit Number: 80107 Latitude: 26.9142 Longitude: 133.873 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2020-01-05 08:02
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