Ausonia Mensa

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Coordinates30°18′S 262°18′W / 30.3°S 262.3°W / -30.3; -262.3
Diameter103 km (64 mi)
Ausonia Mensa
Ausonia Mensa, as seen by MGS. This eroded mensa has many channels.
Coordinates30°18′S 262°18′W / 30.3°S 262.3°W / -30.3; -262.3
Diameter103 km (64 mi)

Ausonia Mensa is a mensa in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 30.3° S and 262.3° W. It is 103 km (64 mi) across and was named after an albedo feature name.[1] The term "mensa" is used for a flat-topped prominence with cliff-like edges.[2] Ausonia Mensa has many small channels. Some features look like alluvial fans. These channels add to the mass of evidence that water once flowed on Mars.[3][4] Images of curved channels have been seen in images from Mars spacecraft dating back to the early 1970s with the Mariner 9 orbiter.[5][6][7][8]

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