Hamra Patera (Ganymede)

Wadi in Jordan, associated with red sandstone cliffs and ancient copper mines.

A patera is an irregular crater, or a complex one with scalloped edges. Usually the dish-shaped depression atop a volcano. On Ganymede they are named after dry wadis (channels) of the Fertile Crescent region.

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NW 1444 km

Isis(last)

MRV
22 Hours 34 Minutes
Walking
29 Days 4 Hours

N 902 km

Dukug Sulcus(next)

MRV
14 Hours 6 Minutes
Walking
18 Days 5 Hours

NE 1824 km

Thoth

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
36 Days 20 Hours

W 2157 km

Ptah

MRV
1 Day 9 Hours
Walking
43 Days 13 Hours

Hamra Patera

-77.35° N 188.63° E

E 1638 km

Adapa

MRV
1 Day 1 Hour
Walking
33 Days 2 Hours

SW 1812 km

Etana

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
36 Days 14 Hours

S 1629 km

Kishar

MRV
1 Day 1 Hour
Walking
32 Days 21 Hours

SE 1747 km

Gula

MRV
1 Day 3 Hours
Walking
35 Days 6 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 78 locations over 1,120 km. Next: Dukug Sulcus
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