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http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ma...-20060313.html

A new view of the biggest canyon in the solar system, merging hundreds
of photos from NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter, offers scientists and the
public an online resource for exploring the entire canyon in detail.

This canyon system on Mars, named Valles Marineris, stretches as far
as the distance from California to New York. Steep walls nearly as
high as Mount Everest give way to numerous side canyons, possibly
carved by water. In places, walls have shed massive landslides
spilling far out onto the canyon floor.

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