Promethei Terra

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Promethei Terra is a large Martian region, centered at 57.7S, 100E and covering 3300 km at its broadest extent. It lies to the east of the massive Hellas basin. Like much of the southern part of the planet it is a heavily cratered, highland region planet. Promethei Terra was named for a classic albedo feature of Mars, with the original name derived from that of the Greek god Prometheus.

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