Anshar Sulcus (Ganymede)

Assyro-Babylonian; celestial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu.

A sulcus is an are subparallel furrows and ridges. On Ganymede they are named after places associated with myths of ancient people.

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NW 617 km

Mashu Sulcus

MRV
9 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 11 Hours

N 697 km

Anhur

MRV
10 Hours 54 Minutes
Walking
14 Days 2 Hours

NE 227 km

Hermopolis Facula(next)

MRV
3 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 14 Hours

W 809 km

Busiris Facula

MRV
12 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
16 Days 8 Hours

Anshar Sulcus

18.0° N 162.1° E

E 831 km

Epigeus

MRV
12 Hours 59 Minutes
Walking
16 Days 19 Hours

SW 329 km

Buto Facula(last)

MRV
5 Hours 9 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 15 Hours

S 513 km

Thebes Facula

MRV
8 Hours 1 Minute
Walking
10 Days 8 Hours

SE 409 km

Ningishzida

MRV
6 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 6 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 140 locations over 2,173 km. Next: Hermopolis Facula
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