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Oti Fossae
Martian geographical feature / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oti Fossae is a group of fossae (troughs) in the Phoenicis Lacus quadrangle on Mars, located at 9.3° S and 116.8° W. It is 370 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature.[1]
- Oti Fossae, as seen by HiRISE. Go to Fossa (geology) for more information.
- Oti Fossae, as seen by THEMIS. These parallel graben are found on the northeastern side of Arsia Mons; they are in line with the NE/SW trend of the three volcanoes in Tharsis.
- Oti Fossae, as seen by THEMIS. These parallel graben are found on the northeastern side of Arsia Mons; they are in line with the NE/SW trend of the three volcanoes in Tharsis.
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![]() Oti Fossae based on THEMIS day-time image | |
Coordinates | 9.3°S 116.8°W / -9.3; -116.8 |
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