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The plain is named after a corresponding [[albedo feature]] on a map by [[Giovanni Schiaparelli]], which was in turn named after the mythological [[Venus (mythology)#Epithets|fountain of Acidalia]].
The plain is named after a corresponding [[albedo feature]] on a map by [[Giovanni Schiaparelli]], which was in turn named after the mythological [[Venus (mythology)#Epithets|fountain of Acidalia]].


It has been hypothesized by J.E.Brandenburg from Orbital Technologies Corp. that a large natural nuclear reactor in the northern Mare Acidalium, near the large, shallow depression north of Acidalia Colles
It has been hypothesized by J.E.Brandenburg from Orbital Technologies Corp. that a large natural nuclear reactor in the northern Mare Acidalium, near the large, shallow depression north of Acidalia Colles (similar to [[Oklo]] on Earth) underwent catastrophic meltdown <ref name="Brandenburg2011">{{cite journal|last=Brandenburg|first=J.E.|title=EVIDENCE FOR A LARGE, NATURAL, PALEO-NUCLEAR REACTOR ON MARS|journal=42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference|year=2011|url=http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2011/pdf/1097.pdf}}</ref>.
(similar to [[Oklo]] on Earth) underwent catastrophic meltdown <ref name="Brandenburg2011">{{cite journal|last=Brandenburg|first=J.E.|title=EVIDENCE FOR A LARGE, NATURAL, PALEO-NUCLEAR REACTOR ON MARS|journal=42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference|year=2011|url=http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2011/pdf/1097.pdf}}</ref>.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:01, 9 March 2012

Template:MarsGeo-Plains Acidalia Planitia is a plain on Mars. It is located between the Tharsis volcanic province and Arabia Terra to the north of Valles Marineris, centered at 46°42′N 338°00′E / 46.7°N 338.0°E / 46.7; 338.0. The plain contains the famous Cydonia region at the contact with the heavily cratered highland terrain.

The plain is named after a corresponding albedo feature on a map by Giovanni Schiaparelli, which was in turn named after the mythological fountain of Acidalia.

It has been hypothesized by J.E.Brandenburg from Orbital Technologies Corp. that a large natural nuclear reactor in the northern Mare Acidalium, near the large, shallow depression north of Acidalia Colles (similar to Oklo on Earth) underwent catastrophic meltdown [1].

See also

References

  1. ^ Brandenburg, J.E. (2011). "EVIDENCE FOR A LARGE, NATURAL, PALEO-NUCLEAR REACTOR ON MARS" (PDF). 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.