Shuruppak Sulcus (Ganymede)

Named after the Assyro-Babylonian town on the banks of the Euphrates River where the gods planned the great flood.

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 286 km

Nanna

MRV
4 Hours 28 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 18 Hours

N 539 km

Mir

MRV
8 Hours 25 Minutes
Walking
10 Days 21 Hours

NE 452 km

Lakhamu Fossa(next)

MRV
7 Hours 4 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 3 Hours

W 1847 km

Apophis

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
37 Days 7 Hours

Shuruppak Sulcus

-20.61° N 124.16° E

E 2013 km

Eshmun

MRV
1 Day 7 Hours
Walking
40 Days 15 Hours

SW 211 km

Punt(last)

MRV
3 Hours 18 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 6 Hours

S 493 km

Apsu Sulci

MRV
7 Hours 42 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 23 Hours

SE 569 km

Kingu

MRV
8 Hours 53 Minutes
Walking
11 Days 11 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 65 locations over 870 km. Next: Lakhamu Fossa
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