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Mars, Olympus Mons and Arsia Mons, Carlos Alberto Palhares - OBSERVATÓRIO ZÊNITE

Mars, Olympus Mons and Arsia Mons

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Mars of the dawn of September 12. I believe to be my best Mars to date, Olympus Mons and Arsia Mons visible from the "right side", identified in the second image.

Mount Olympus is an extinct volcano and the highest volcano in the Solar System, it is estimated that it rises 21.9 km above the average level of the Martian surface, being almost three times higher than Mount Everest.

Mount Arsia is the southernmost volcano of the three that exist in the mountainous region of Tharsis near the equator of the planet Mars. The diameter of the Arsia Mons is approximately 435 km, and 16 km high, its boiler is approximately 110 km wide.

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