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AUREUM - Aureum Chaos is a rough, collapsed region in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars at approximately 4.4° south latitu...
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Aureum Chaos is a rough, collapsed region in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars at approximately 4.4° south latitude and 27° west longitude, it is also in the west of Margaritifer Terra. It is 368 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature name. Aureum Chaos is located east of the larger canyon Valles Marineris which include Aurorae Chaos. Other surrounding chaotic terrains are the smaller Arsinoes Chaos to the south, Margaritifer Chaos in the southeast, Aram Chaos to the northeast, Hydraotes Chaos to northwest, Hydaspis Chaos to the north, and further east the larger Iani Chaos. Some 60 km north from the northernmost portion is the equator. * The classic name came from one of the first maps of Mars drawn by Schiaparelli who has been called the "Father of Mars." He called a feature "Aurea Cherso, which translates to the golden peninsulaan ancient name for Malaya. Aureum is the Latin word for gold. In chemistry, the symbol for gold is Au |