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    View of Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus from the Mars Orbiter Camera of Mars Global Surveyor. Computer-generated 3D view of Ceraunius Tholus with 5x...
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    2001 Mars Odyssey THEMIS mosaic of Ceraunius Tholus (lower volcano) and Uranius Tholus (upper volcano). Ceraunius Tholus is about as high as Earth's Mount...
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    others are Elysium Mons and Albor Tholus. Hecates Tholus is in the Cebrenia quadrangle. In planetary nomenclature, a "tholus" is a "small domical mountain...
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    latitude and 262.52° east longitude, between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus. It measures approximately 34 kilometers in diameter and...
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    mountain; may or may not be of volcanic origin. plural montes — mountain range. Tholus — small dome-shaped mountain or hill. plural tholi — group of (usually not...
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    used for a large raised feature. "Tholus" is about the same, but smaller. View of Uranius Tholus and Ceraunius Tholus from the Mars Orbiter Camera of Mars...
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    formed between late Noachian and early Hesperian times. Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus have densely channeled flanks, suggesting that the flank...
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    Martian volcano Ceraunius Tholus in perspective by the HRSC aboard Mars Express...
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  • material falls into voids created by the stretching. Uranius Tholus (upper) and Ceraunius Tholus (largest) volcanoes are visible in wide context view, below...
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  • Lower volcano is Ceraunius Tholus and upper volcano is Uranius Tholus as seen by Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera. Ceraunius Tholus is about as high...
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