Mars revealed : a new look at forces that shape the desert plane. (on verso) Destination Mars. National Geographic. Copyright 2001 National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. Revised 2012. 22075. Mars image created by Michael Caplinger and Michael C Malin. (inset views) North pole. (with) South pole.

2 color maps on 1 sheet, both sides. Includes ancillary views of the north and south poles, "Geographic equivalent" table, table comparing Earth and Mars physical features, text, and views. Inset showing the relative distances of each planet from the Sun. Notes: " . data from NASA/JPL...

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Main Author: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
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Published: National Geographic Society 2012
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Summary:2 color maps on 1 sheet, both sides. Includes ancillary views of the north and south poles, "Geographic equivalent" table, table comparing Earth and Mars physical features, text, and views. Inset showing the relative distances of each planet from the Sun. Notes: " . data from NASA/JPL Mars Global Surveyor mission, MOC and MOLA science team." On verso: Text, notes, satellite images, ancillary maps of "Extreme relief," "Showing its age," "Tharsis Rise," and "Hellas Basin", timeline of Mars-related events, Solar system timeline, and color illustrations. Notes: "NASA/GSFC/MOLA Science team". See note field above. Purchase current versions of this map at https://shop.nationalgeographic.com/category/maps