- In
planetary nomenclature, a
chasma /ˈkæzmə/ (plural:
chasmata /ˈkæzmətə/) is a deep, elongated, steep-sided depression. As of 2020, the IAU has named...
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Echus Chasma is a
chasma in the
Lunae Planum high
plateau north of the
Valles Marineris canyon system of Mars. It is in the
Coprates quadrangle. Clay has...
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Ithaca Chasma /ˈɪθəkə ˈkæzmə/ is a
valley (graben) of Saturn's moon Tethys,
named after the
island of Ithaca, in Greece. It is up to 100 km (62 mi) wide...
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crust created by the impact. The most
prominent among them is
called Ogygia Chasma. The
crater must have
originally been deep, with a high
mountainous rim...
- Eos
Chasma is a
chasma in the
southern part of the
Valles Marineris canyon system of the
Coprates quadrangle and the
Margaritifer Sinus quadrangles of...
- Mimas, also
designated Saturn I, is the seventh-largest
natural satellite of Saturn. With a mean
diameter of 396.4
kilometres or 246.3 miles,
Mimas is...
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Ophir Chasma /ˈoʊfər ˈkæzmə/ is a
canyon in the
Coprates quadrangle of Mars at 4°
south latitude and 72.5° west longitude. It is
about 317 km long and...
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Mandjet Chasma is a
chasma on Pluto's moon Charon.
Mandjet Chasma is 385 km (239 mi) long, and
about 5–7 km (3.1–4.3 mi) deep with an
average width of...
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Ganis Chasma is a
group of rift
zones on the
surface of the
planet Venus.
Bright spots detected by the
Venus Monitoring Camera on the
European Space Agency's...
- and Ius chasmata, then Melas,
Candor and
Ophir chasmata, then
Coprates Chasma, then Ganges,
Capri and Eos chasmata;
finally it
empties into an outflow...