Pantheon Fossae (Mercury)

Classic domed Roman building begun in 27 BC by Marcus Agrippa, and rebuilt by Hadrian between AD 118 and 128.

A fossa is a long, narrow, shallow depression. On Mercury they are named after significant works of architecture.

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NW 585 km

Munch

MRV
9 Hours 8 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 8 Hours

N 99 km

Caloris Planitia

MRV
1 Hour 32 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 5 Hours

NE 23 km

Apollodorus(next)

Walking
7 Hours 9 Minutes

W 242 km

Cunningham

MRV
3 Hours 47 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 1 Hour

Pantheon Fossae

30.19° N 162.83° E

E 893 km

March

MRV
13 Hours 57 Minutes
Walking
11 Days 5 Hours

SW 984 km

Alvin Rupes

MRV
15 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 8 Hours

S 968 km

Mozart

MRV
15 Hours 7 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 3 Hours

SE 243 km

Atget(last)

MRV
3 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 1 Hour

Tour so far: Visited 277 locations over 71,293 km. Next: Apollodorus
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