Mars
Taken by Raffaello Lena on October 24, 2020 @ Rome Italy
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Date Taken: 2007:10:08 17:50:57
 
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confirmation of the dark streak noticed the first time by Maximilian Teodorescu and also by Emanuele De Giorgio can be obtained from the coordinates computation in Mars Surface, using as example the old Ebisawa map enclosed. Based on preliminary data perhaps it is likely related to Arsia Silva/Ulysses. Arsia silva is thus Arsia Mons a volcano in Mars, as also stated here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsia_Mons where the name Arsia Silva has been given by my old compatriot Schiaparelli. We need to image it again...
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