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+70N
360E

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+70N
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Earth date: 25 August 2000 - 22 September 2000


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Important dates in Modern Martian History:

8 Deti -12    The motion picture The War of the Worlds released in the USA.
9 Deti 52
    Chinese claim of part of Mars acknowledged
10 Deti 52
  USA, Europe, Brasil, India and Japan claim parts of Mars
13 Deti -22
 Carl Sagan's birthday.
13 Deti 11
  Mars Pathfinder launched.
22 Deti 11
  The motion picture Mars Attacks! released in the USA.

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Terraforming and  The Darian Calendar

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360E

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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300E

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

The bottom of this map shows the wild northern coast of the Xanthe subcontinent, where fjords penetrate deep into the mainland. With such a diffuse transition between land and sea it's no surprise this area is famous for it's fish.  Deti is the first month of the herring season, as the fishing boats bring their first catch into Aldrin harbour. Spreading across the edge of the map are the Deuteronilus Mountains. The city of Mir is a good starting point for treks into this area. A journey not to be missed is the breathtaking trainride over the narrow peninsula to Gorbigrad.

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

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