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Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature

Basic Info

Feature Name Felis Dorsa
Clean Name Felis Dorsa
Feature ID 1933
Target Mars
Feature Type Dorsum, dorsa

Location


Coordinate System Planetocentric, +East, 0 - 360
Northmost Latitude -14.83 °
Southmost Latitude -27.82 °
Eastmost Longitude 299.10 °
Westmost Longitude 289.00 °
Diameter 783.00 km
Center Latitude -21.87 °
Center Longitude 294.10 °
Northmost Latitude -14.83 °
Southmost Latitude -27.82 °
Eastmost Longitude 60.90 °
Westmost Longitude 71.00 °
Diameter 783.00 km
Center Latitude -21.87 °
Center Longitude 65.90 °
Northmost Latitude -14.28 °
Southmost Latitude -28.16 °
Eastmost Longitude 299.19 °
Westmost Longitude 289.25 °
Diameter 244.00 km
Center Latitude -21.87 °
Center Longitude 294.10 °
Northmost Latitude -14.28 °
Southmost Latitude -28.16 °
Eastmost Longitude 60.81 °
Westmost Longitude 70.75 °
Diameter 244.00 km
Center Latitude -21.87 °
Center Longitude 65.90 °
Quad mc18 [pdf]

Status and Origin

Approval Status Adopted by IAU
Approval Date 1976
Continent Europe
Culture Latin
Origin Classical albedo feature name.
Reference [57] - Map of albedo features of Mars, (plates 2-5), in La Planéte Mars, by E.M. Antoniadi: Librairie Scientifique, Hermann et Cie., Paris, 1930.
Updated Oct 01, 2006 3:30 PM

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