• Olympus Mons (Latin for Mount Olympus) is a very large shield volcano on the planet Mars. By one measure, it has a height of nearly 22 km (13.6 mi or 72,000 ft.)
  • Dimensions. The top of Olympus Mons is the highest point on Mars. By one measure, it has a height of nearly 22 km (13.6 mi or 72,000 ft).[1]. Olympus Mons...
  • Namely, Olympus Mons is a giant volcano on Mars that towers 16 miles above the neighboring plains and stretches 374 miles.
  • Olympus Mons is over twenty times wider than it is high. It is the same kind of volcano as the active volcanoes currently making the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Olympus Mons rises three times higher than Earth's highest mountain, Mount Everest, whose peak is 5.5 miles (8.8 km) above sea level.
  • This complementary 3D view shows the Olympus Mons volcano in its entirety, to put the caldera images in context.
  • Yes, Mars is not only the newest obsession for astronomers and explorers on Earth, but it is also home to the largest mountain in the solar system—Olympus Mons!
  • Bu sorunun cevabı Himalaya'nın en yüksek zirvesi olan Everest değil! Güneş Sistemi'nin en yüksek dağı Dünya'da da değil.
  • At the time, a series of four volcanoes — Olympus Mons and the three peaks of Tharsis Montes — were all growing taller than any mountain on Earth.
  • Tamu Massif dwarfs the largest active volcano on Earth which is Mauna Loa in Hawaii which measures about 2000 square miles. Olympus Mons.