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Earth date: 3 May 2000 - 30 May 2000


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Important dates in Modern Martian History:

5 Zungo 14   Mars Express lands in Mangala Vallis
7 Zungo 45
  First Martian Carnaval at Rio de Safundo
10 Zungo 6
  Phobos 2 enters Mars orbit.
13 Zungo 74
Shao Shan, "Emperor of Mars" arrested by nanocops

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Terraforming and  The Darian Calendar

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240E

The area shown on this map is about 3.5 million square kilometers, which is roughly the same size as India or the sixteen countries of the European Union

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180E

More about Mars, Time and Terraforming:

The Martian Time Website
The Mars Society
The Astrobiology Web

The Terraforming Information Pages

The Red, Green & Blue MarsSite

Here's one of the least populated areas of Mars. Less than a hundred thousand Martians choose to live in the prairies of Cimmeria and the true desert of Chronia, most of them living in and around Primrose Hill in Wells Crater. In Cimmeria the North-American buffalo can be found in large numbers. In Chronia you can still frequently spot dust devils, the Martian mini-tornadoes that reach hights of up to eight kilometers and that have become rare in many other parts of the planet. In the  far south are some enormous gletschers and snowfields, like there are more to be found in the polar region, beyond the map's border.

The Darian Calendar created by Tom Gangale Month and weekday names, maps and page layout by Frans Blok

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