Valles Marineris
Description:
Valles Marineris is the largest canyon system in the solar system, stretching over 4,000 km long, up to 600 km wide, and 7 km deep, dwarfing Earth's Grand Canyon.
Formed by tectonic rifting and erosion, it consists of interconnected chasms like Candor, Ophir, and Melas, with layered walls revealing Mars' geological history. Water-carved channels and landslides mark its floors, suggesting past floods and volcanic activity in the Tharsis region.
How I Got My Name:
Named after the Mariner 9 spacecraft, which discovered the canyon system in 1971 during its orbital mission.
Interesting Fact:
Equivalent to the length of the United States; Mars Odyssey and MRO images show layered sediments possibly from ancient lakes, and it's a key site for studying Mars' tectonic and climatic past, with potential for future human exploration.
Location:
Centered at 13.9° S, 59.2° W, 4000 km long.