Cerberus Hemisphere
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Cerberus Hemisphere is a part of Mars' geography and refers to the area approximately of Latitude: 20° South to 55° North and Longitude: 150° to 230°.

Prominent features of the Cerberus Hemisphere include:
  • Amazonis Planitia
    Amazonis Planitia
    Amazonis Planitia is one of the smoothest plains on Mars. It is located between the Tharsis and Elysium volcanic provinces to the west of Olympus Mons in the Valles Marineris region of the Memnonia quadrangle, centered at...

  • Cerberus
    Cerberus (Martian Albedo Feature)
    Cerberus is a large "dark spot" located on Mars and named after the mythical dog Cerberus.-External links:* - zoomable map centered on Cerberus...

  • Mangala Valles
    Mangala Valles
    Mangala Valles is a complex system of criss-crossing channels on Mars, located in the Tharsis region originating in the Amazonian epoch. It is thought to be an outflow channel, carved by catastrophic and release of vast quantities of water across the Martian surface...

  • Utopia Planitia
    Utopia Planitia
    Utopia Planitia is the largest recognized impact basin on Mars with an estimated diameter of 3300 km, and is the Martian region where the Viking 2 lander touched down and began exploring on September 3, 1976. It is located at the antipode of Argyre Planitia, centered at...

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