Tyrrhena Terra
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Tyrrhena Terra is a large area on Mars, centered south of the Martian equator and immediately north of the Hellas basin. Its coordinates are 14.8°S and 90°E and it covers 2300 km at its broadest extent. Tyrrhena Terra is typical of the southern Martian terrae, with heavily cratered highlands and other rugged terrain. It was named for a classic albedo feature of the planet.
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- Google Mars centered on Tyrrhena Terra
- Complex geology of two large impact craters in Tyrrhena Terra, Mars: Detailed analysis using MEX HRSC camera data