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At the western end of the Valles Marineris rift, the Noctis Labyrinthus area, the “Labyrinth of the Night”, forms the transition to the Tharsis region with its four volcanic giants, some of which are over 20 kilometers high.

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Deutsch: Am westlichen Ende des Grabenbruchs der Valles Marineris bildet das Gebiet Noctis Labyrinthus, das „Labyrinth der Nacht“, den Übergang zur Region Tharsis mit seinen vier, zum Teil über 20 Kilometer hohen Vulkangiganten. Durch Dehnungsvorgänge in der Marskruste zerbrach ein Gebiet etwa von der Größe Deutschlands in eine bizarre Landschaft aus bis zu viertausend Meter hohen Tafelbergen, getrennt von tektonischen Gräben. Auch die auf der Hochlandebene in der linken Bildhälfte sichtbaren Vertiefungen sind keine von Wasser erodierten seichten Täler, sondern tektonische Strukturen. Der hier gezeigte perspektivische HRSC-Bildausschnitt hat an der Basis eine Breite von etwa 120 Kilometern. Bild: 1/7, Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)
English: At the western end of the Valles Marineris rift, the Noctis Labyrinthus area, the “Labyrinth of the Night”, forms the transition to the Tharsis region with its four volcanic giants, some of which are over 20 kilometers high. Stretching processes in the Martian crust caused an area about the size of Germany to break apart into a bizarre landscape of table mountains up to four thousand meters high, separated by tectonic trenches. The depressions visible on the highland plain in the left half of the picture are not shallow valleys eroded by water, but rather tectonic structures. The perspective HRSC image section shown here has a width of around 120 kilometers at the base. Image: 1/7, Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)
Date Taken on 12 September 2023, 15:53:55
Source Noctis Labyrinthus – tektonisch geprägtes „Hochgebirge”
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