- youtube.com watchClimbing Olympus Mons - Tallest Planetary Mountain in the Solar System.2 milyon görüntülemeYayınlandı24 Mar 2020
- tr.wikipedia.org Olympus MonsNASA kayıtlarına göre dağın yüksekliği 25.000 metre, çapı ise 624.000 metredir. Olympus Mons Dağı, görüntü olarak Dünya'da yer alan dağlardan farklıdır.
- facts.net Science …facts-about-olympus-monsYayın zamanı: 7 saat önceHere are some facts to help put it into perspective: Olympus Mons stands about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, nearly three times the height of Mount Everest.
- jovian-explorer.medium.com olympus-mons-the-…Over time, as magma welled up from beneath the Martian crust, it accumulated in a central location, leading to the gradual formation of Olympus Mons.
- news.google.com stories/……NASA's Odyssey captures unseen view of Olympus Mons, the solar system's tallest volcano. 3 days ago. Dunja DjudjicBy Dunja Djudjic.
- herbchristmasday.pages.dev posts/olympus-mons/Mars Express HRSC Image of Olympus Mons space Source: www.reddit.com. What if olympus mons was located in south america?
- geotheory.github.io articles/2016-03-06-olympus-…Olympus Mons. The Solar System’s largest mountain – a Martian shield volcano the size of Italy rising 26 km above its surrounding plains, with a mean elevation of...
- bilgiustam.com gnes-sisteminin-en-yuksek-volkanik…Mars gezegeninde yer alan bu dağın ismi, Olympus Mons olarak adlandırılmıştır. Bu isim Latinceden gelmektedir.
- mymodernmet.com olympus-mons-mars/Namely, Olympus Mons is a giant volcano on Mars that towers 16 miles above the neighboring plains and stretches 374 miles.
- exosquad.fandom.com wiki/Olympus_MonsOlympus Mons (Latin for "Mount Olympus") is a mountain which is located on the planet Mars at approximately 18°24′N 226°00′E / 18.4°N 226°E / 18.4; 226.
Genel bilgiler
Güneş Sistemi'nde bilinen en yüksek volkan ve en yüksek dağdır. Son patlaması 25 milyon yıl önce olmuştur. Dağ, Mars gezegeninde yaklaşık olarak 18,4°N 134°W / 18, -134. koordinatlarında yer alır.
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Kısa bilgiler
- Rakım:26.400 m